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Advance Sheets | Paperback pamphlets published weekly which contain reporter cases, including correct volume and page number
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Case law | Law established by judicial decisions made in court cases
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Citators | Aa set of books used to verify legal authorities and locate additional, more recent cases
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Decisions | The opinion of the court
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Digests | A detailed index by subject on points of law covered by report cases
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Federal Register | Published daily, contains federal administrative rules and regulation
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Good law | concept in jurisprudence that a legal decision is still valid. That is, that a decision has not been overturned or otherwise rendered obsolete.
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Headnotes | Summary of each point of law contained in the court decisions of a reported case
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Legal encyclopedia | Books that state principals of law supported by footnote references to pertinent cases throughout the U.s
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Legal Text | Books that cover specific areas of the law usually dealing with a single topic
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Loose- leaf service | Loose leaf replacement pages provided by a publisher in areas of the law where changes occur at a rapid rate
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Mandatory legal authority | Primary legal authority that the court is required to follow
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Martindale-Hubbell law directory | A publication of several volumes that contains names, addresses, specialties, and that the court is required to follow
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ordinances | A rule established by authority; may be a municipal statute of a city council regulating such matters as zoning, building, safety, matters of municipality, ect.
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Persuasive Legal Authority | Case law and analysis from other jurisdiction that may shed light on a case in which mandatory legal authority is ambiguous or nonexistent
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Pocket parts | Supplements to law books in pamphlet form which are inserted in a pocket inside the back cover of the books to keep them current
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Primary legal authority | Constitutions, codes, statutes, ordinances, and case law
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Reporters | Books that contain published court decisions
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Restatements | A publication that explains the law in a particular field
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Secondary Legal Authority | Writings which set forth the opinion of the writer as to the law
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Session Laws | publication in bound-volume form of all enactments and resolutions of a legislature passed at a particular index
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Shepardizing | Checkins the subsequent history of a reported court decision to make sure it has not been overturned by a higher court
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Statutes at Large | a country's statutes in their original version, regardless of later modifications.
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Supremacy clause | this clause of the United states constitution established that neither congress nor any state legislature may enact laws that conflict with the U.s Constitution
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