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Legal Research

Subject : law
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1. Law that establishes and defines the basic rights and duties that govern a society. It consists of constitutions - legislative enactments - common law - and certain executive actions.






2. Compiled by topic






3. Legal encyclopedia published by Lawyers Co-op






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






5. A syllabus of the court






6. 1. volume number of Fed. Reg. 2. abbreviation for Federal Register 3. page number where administrative rule begins; and 4. year of publication






7. Primary authority






8. Digests






9. 48 Fed. Reg. 37 -315 (1983).






10. Federal Reporter - Third Series (F.3d) - Federal Reporter - Second Series (F.2d) - Federal Reporter (F.) - Federal Cases (F. Cas.) - all unofficial and all published by West






11. When an official body authorizes and directs the collection and publication of law






12. At the close of each legislative term






13. An explanatory note






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






15. Legal encyclopedia published by West






16. W. Weitz - Nocturnal Crimes - 20 Brooklyn L. Rev. 180 (1992).






17. Name of the appellant






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






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






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






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






23. An index






24. The date upon which the decision was rendered






25. Encyclopedias that are arranged alphabetically and contain narrative - expository information on a variety of legal topics. published by West and Lawyers Co-op






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






27. Unofficial U.S. Supreme Court case reporter published by Lawyers Co-op


28. 1. full name of author 2. designation of type of article (required only if written by student); 3. title of article (italicized or underscored) 4. volume number of law review 5. abbreviated name of law review 6. page number where article begins; and






29. Georgia - North Carolina - South Carolina - Virginia - and West Virginia






30. Summarize statute topics






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






32. 15 U.S.C. A 7 (1988).






33. Health Care Act - Pub. L. 92-117 - 83 Stat. 624 (1987).






34. 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






35. The most comprehensive collection of legal citators.


36. Shepard's Citations is used






37. 1. U.S. Constitutional provision and amendments 2. Federal statutes 3. Federal procedural rules 4. Federal cases (U.S. - F.3d - the F.Supp.) 5. State cases (official reporter - then regional reporter) 6. Federal administrative rules and regulations 7






38. Alabama - Florida - Louisiana - and Mississippi






39. Advance sheet published by Commerce Clearing House






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






41. Ratio decidendi- court's reasoning or basis for it sholding and decision






42. Is used in legal memoranda and briefs to indicate the full citation for the case follows at a later point in the memorandum or brief






43. Brief summary of a legal rule discussed in the opinion; headnotes are numbered. key numbers are used in West publications






44. The Federal Reporter






45. United States Supreme Court Reports - Lawyers' Edition






46. Court's explanation; includes the holding - rationale - and dicta






47. Summarized statute topics






48. Published by West






49. The West key number system






50. Opinion of the entire court (all judges who heard the case) - as opposed to an opinion written by a specific judge