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Internet Research The Basics of Research
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Legal Research Goal is to find primary law that controls a factual situation Research materials include primary sources of law and secondary sources of law Secondary sources—help us find and understand the primary sources
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LAWS and GOVERNMENT Laws originate with some branch of government LEGISLATIVE—Statutory (Codes) JUDICIAL—Case law EXECUTIVE AND ADMINISTRATIVE AGENCIES –Regulations
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Federal and State Different laws exist for federal and state governments In California we are concerned with federal law and California law General types of law are same
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Primary Sources Constitutions Statutes Case Law Ordinances Administrative Regs
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Primary law Public documents No copyright protection in the law Primary law found widely on the Internet
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Chapter 4: Finding and Using the Law Secondary Sources Dictionaries Encyclopedias Form Books Periodicals Treatises Digests
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Secondary Sources Privately published Copyright protections
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Chapter 4: Finding and Using the Law Federal Case Law ( In Print ) United States Reports (U.S.) Supreme Court Reporter (S.Ct.) Lawyer’s Edition (L.Ed.) Federal Reports (F.) Federal Supplement (F.Supp.) Specialty Reporters
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Chapter 4: Finding and Using the Law State Case Law Official Reporters Unofficial Reporters –Regional Reporters
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CALIFORNIA CASE REPORTERS CALIFORNIA REPORTS = Cal. Official reporter for California Supreme Court CALIFORNIA APPELLATE REPORTS = Cal. App.--- Official reporter for California Appellate Courts CALIFORNIA REPORTER = Cal. Rptr. Unofficial reporter for both courts PACIFIC REPORTER = P. Unofficial reporter for Cal. Supreme Ct. cases
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U.S. Courts
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CALIFORNIA COURT SYSTEM
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