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Chapter 7 Authority: Law Books. Legal Research. Research Books Help to find the law Contain the law Help to use the law Act as a reference to other materials Computerized Research Banks Westlaw and Lexis. ALR. American Law Reports (A.L.R.) Annotated Reported
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Legal Research • Research Books • Help to find the law • Contain the law • Help to use the law • Act as a reference to other materials • Computerized Research Banks • Westlaw and Lexis
ALR • American Law Reports (A.L.R.) • Annotated Reported • Reporter: reprints important cases • Annotated: discusses and comments on cases provides additional references Publisher: Lawyer’s Cooperative Publishing Company Uses Total Client Service Library
ALR Editions Editions: A.L.R. } A.L.R. 2d } Annotate state and federal cases A.L.R. 3d } A.L.R. 4th 4th & 5th Annotate state cases A.L.R. 5th A.L.R. Fed. Annotates federal cases • Annotation = secondary authority • Provides commentary/discussion
Legal Encyclopedias • Legal Encyclopedias = secondary authority • Provide information about all areas of law • Gives references to Am.Jur.2d and C.J.S. American Jurisprudence 2nd (Am.Jur.2d) and Corpus Juris Secundum (C.J.S.)
American Jurisprudence, 2d Am. Jur. 2d • National Legal Encyclopedia • Secondary authority leading to primary authority • Comments with authority (cases, statutes) • Arranged by Topic (Doctors, Roads, Evidence) Publisher: Lawyer’s Cooperative Publishing Company Uses Total Client Service Library
Corpus Juris SecundumC.J.S. • National Legal Encyclopedia • Secondary authority leading to primary authority • Comments with authority (cases, statutes) • Arranged by Topic (Doctors, Roads, Evidence) Publisher: West Uses Key Number System
Blue Book (1) Uniform System of Citation Provides proper citation form Smith v. Jones, 145 P.2d 167 (Nev. 2000) (2) ALR Blue Book of Supplemental Decisions (updates first series of ALR) (3) National Reporter Blue Book (updating cases – now replaced by Shepard’s)
Case Law • Cases = Court Opinions • Primary Authority • Citations = Case Address • Case Name, official citation, unofficial citation (year) • E.g., Smith v. Jones, 145 Mont. 789 (2000) • Published court opinions: • Reports = Official Reporter • E.g., Smith v. Jones, 145 Mont. 789 (2000) • Reporters = Unofficial Reporters • E.g., Smith v. Jones, 890 P.2d 678 (Mont. 2000)
Headnote • Headnotes • Index of case • Numbers lead to section/topics in case
Shepard’s • Updating Service • Validates Authority • (updates or shows invalid e.g., overruled) • Provides parallel citations • E.g., 879 Mont. 456, 123 P.2d 456 • Provides additional relevant cases • Lists cases that have discussed cited case
Cumulative/Supplement New and Updated Material • “Pocket Parts” • Updates volume • Newspaper-type pamphlet in pocket of at end of volume
Digests • Index to case law • Collection of case summaries by topic • Digest System: • Pacific Digest leads to Pacific Reporter Case • Federal Practice Digest leads to Federal Reporter Cases • Supreme Court Digest leads to Supreme Court Reporter • American Digest System • Century Digest cases from 1600’s to 1896 • Decennial Digest summaries from state/fed digests (10yrs) • General Digest updates Decennial Digest
Key Number System • Key Number System • Key Topics and Key Numbers
Formbooks • Sample Documents • Complaint, Answer • Trial Strategy • Exhibits, witness questions • Discovery Resource • Interrogatory Questions • R/Production Items • Deposition questions
Legal Dictionaries • Major Legal Dictionaries: • Ballentine’s • Blacks • Barron’s • Words & Phrases • Multi-volume dictionary • Court opinions define legal terms
Legal Treatise Authored by private individual/groups areas of law • Restatement of Law • by American Law Institute • “as close to the law without being the law” • Examples: Restatement of Torts Restatement of Property Law
Legal Periodical Index • Legal Periodicals: Law school journal Bar association journal Tort Reform Journal Patent & Trademark Journal Current Law Index CLI or Index to Legal Periodicals Index to legal journals and magazines Locate by: author, title of article OR subject matter
UpdatingResearch Materials • Advance Sheets (softbound pamphlet) • Softbound materials (e.g., cases) printed before hardbound comes out • Printed “in advance” of hardbound • Slip Opinion • First printing of case before hardbound comes out • E.g., United States Law Week = USSCt cases • Loose-leaf Service • 3-ring binder providing updates of materials
Computerized Legal Research • Lexis and Westlaw • Computerized legal research banks • Research based on query (words or phrases) • Teach! or educat! w/5 school or university
Martindale-Hubbell • Reference book for: • State-by-state listing of attorneys • Great for interviewing!! • Digested state laws • Digested foreign laws
Legislative Laws • Session Laws • Legislative acts/bills • = Statutes at Large • Laws adopted by legislature during a session • Will be incorporated into state/fed statutes by topic • Slip Laws • First printing of legislative statutes
Statutory Code • Codes State or federal statutes • State Codes • E..g., Montana Code Ann., N.C. General Statutes • United States Code • U.S.C. (official government) • U.S.C.A. (West annotated) • U.S.C.S. (Lawyer’s Coop. Annotated) • Note: always cite official U.S.C.
Federal AgencyRegulations • Federal Register • Daily summaries of administrative agencies • Includes proposed laws and actions by agencies • Code of Federal Regulations (C.F.R.) • Softbound • Federal Agency Regulations
Rules of Court • Rules of Court • =Procedural rules of courts (e.g., 20 days to respond to complaint) • Federal Rules of Civil Procedure • State Rules of Civil Procedure
Primary v. Secondary Authority • Primary Authority • Cases (court opinions) • Statutory Authority • (including regulatory agencies) • Constitutions (state and federal) • Secondary Authority • Materials that lead to primary authority • Encyclopedias, dictionaries, treatises, etc.