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Legal Research

Subject : law
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1. Advance sheet published weekly by the Bureau of National Affairs






2. The Federal Reporter






3. Digest topic






4. The cited authority contradicts the proposition stated in the memorandum






5. A proposed legislative measure






6. Federal Cases






7. A very brief opinion; a cursory opinion; an opinion so abbreviated that it is hardly an opinion at all






8. Type of law consisting of legislative enactments called statutes at federal level and ordinances at state levels.






9. Iowa - Michigan - Minnesota - Nebraska - North Dakota - South Dakota - and Wisconsin






10. Summarize judicial opinions






11. Secondary authority that is leading annotated law reporter published by Lawyers Co-op. Distinguishing feature not the cases that it reports - but the extensive editorial commentary that follows each reported case






12. When a federal case first decides a case. a single opinion of the court issued without headnotes and without indexing.






13. Opinion issued by one or more judges of the appellate court which agrees with the result reached by the majority but disagrees with the reasoning of the majority opinion. There can be more than one.






14. Typical case reporter






15. But they are required for home state cases when parallel citations exist






16. Within the federal system - the chronologically published rules and regulations of administrative agencies






17. A syllabus of the court






18. Sometimes called adjective law - it prescribes the manner in which substantive laws must be enforced.






19. The cited authority states a proposition that is different from the proposition stated by the writer - but the proposition stated in the cited authority is sufficiently similar to lend support to the writer's proposition






20. The cited authority presents helpful background information about the proposition






21. U.S.






22. Compiled by topic






23. American Digest System






24. The court's explanatory comments - which can included the holding - the rationale for the holding - and dicta






25. A system where every topic and subtopic is assigned its own key number






26. Alabama - Florida - Louisiana - and Mississippi






27. 1. case name 2. case reporter in which the case is published (include volume number - abbreviation of case reporter - and page where case begins); 3. identity of court issuing the opinion 4. year in which the decision was issued; and 5. subsequent hi






28. Advance sheet published by Commerce Clearing House






29. Published by the American Law Institute - it collects and distills the primary - general rules in a given legal topic area- what the rules are and sometime what the committee believes they ought to be. It also provides explanations of the rules and g






30. Freedom of Information Act - 46 U.S.C. A 89 (1973).






31. Persuasive legal authority that consists of law from other jurisdictions - legal encyclopedias - American Law Reports - restatements of law - dictionaries - treatises and periodicals






32. U.S. Const. amend. XIV - A 1.






33. Statutory law






34. Case law - or judicial opinion - that articulates common law principles






35. An explanatory note






36. Products of West Legal Studies






37. Statutes at Large






38. S.Ct.






39. Alaska - Arizona - California - Colorado - Hawaii - Idaho - Kansas - Montana - Nevada - New Mexico - Oklahoma - Oregon - Utah - Washington - and Wyoming






40. Official case reporter for the U.S. Supreme Court






41. (primary law - secondary law - encyclopedia - or other) issued by a private - non-government publisher.






42. Anew on the record - the appellate court must base its decision on the record (no new testimony can be received) but may reach an independent factual finding if the facts from the trial court are 'clearly erroneous' based on the record as a whole






43. Connecticut - Delaware - D.C. (Court of Appeals) - Maine - Maryland - New Hampshire - New Jersey - Pennsylvania - Rhode Island - and Vermont






44. Primary authority






45. Congressional Record will provide the most direct access to the text of the statute






46. All slip laws enacted during a legislative session that are arranged in chronological order according to date of enactment






47. Reported selectively






48. Is used in the first 50 volumes of the United States Reports plus all unofficial reporters of Supreme Court decisions






49. Supplement volumes or pocket part supplements should be used






50. Presidential proclamations