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Chapter 4 and 5 vocab

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primary sources   The resources that provide the actual law; laws are found in statutes, case law, and the Constitution.  
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secondary sources   Tools used to understand the law; one such tool is a legal encyclopedia that explains the law.  
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issue   A question that must be decided by a court  
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relevant   Relevant evidence relates directly to the issue; a relevant fact is a fact that is tied directly to the client’s legal question.  
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bifurcate   To sever from the trial; in family law,  
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legal encyclopedia   A collection of legal information; a secondary source of the law.  
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finding tools   The resources used to locate primary and secondary sources; for example, a digest.  
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annotation   A brief summary of a statute or a case  
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form book   A legal resource filled with sample forms and explanations on how and when to use the forms; many are available on CD, and some are online in legal databases.  
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law review   A publication containing articles written by judges, professors, and attorneys;  
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treatise   A book that reviews a special field of law; a summary of the law on a particular subject; often called a hornbook.  
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digest   An index to reported cases, arranged by subject; a short summary of the case is provided.  
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case law   A collection of reported cases.  
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reporter   A set of published volumes of cases by courts.  
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Lexis   A fee-based computer-assisted legal research service provided by LexisNexis.  
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Westlaw   A fee-based computer-assisted legal research service provided by Thompson-Reuter West.  
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Bloomberg Law   A fee-based computer-assisted legal research service provided by Bloomberg Law.  
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rules of law   Legal principles that are applied to the facts; generally derived from statutes, case law, and the Constitution.  
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holding   The legal principle to be taken from the court’s decision.  
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precedent   The example set by the decision of an earlier court for similar cases or similar legal questions that arise in later cases.  
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regional reporter   A set of published volumes of cases by courts in specific regions of the United States,  
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brief   A written document that might contain a summary of the facts, issues, rules, and analysis used by a court and a comparison with a client’s facts;  
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stare decisis   "It stands decided”; another term for precedent.  
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statute   A legislatively created law; a written enactment.  
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pocket part   A removable supplement to a volume of statutory law  
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computer-assisted legal research (CALR)   Legal research done with the use of a computer; includes the use of CD-ROM, online services such as Lexis and Westlaw, the Internet, and intranets.  
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full-text search   Legal research method utilized in computer-assisted legal research, in which all documents in a database are searched for certain words.  
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query   Words that constitute a search request when using CD-ROM or online materials.  
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key words   Words that describe important aspects of a research question.  
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Boolean   A special logic used in computerized legal research; utilizes the use of connective words.  
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connectors   Words such as and or or used in a search query to show the relationship between key words or terms.  
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Shepard’s   A tool used by Lexis to update and validate law.  
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KeyCite   A tool used by Westlaw to update and validate law.  
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copyright   A copyright is a legal protection for authors of “original works of authorship” such as literary, dramatic, musical, artistic, and certain other works.  
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ntellectual property   Intangible property including patents, trademarks, trade names, and copyright.  
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wildcard   A symbol used in a word that substitutes for any letter; often an asterisk  
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legislative history   The proceedings that relate to a bill before it becomes a law.  
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legal analysis   The process of comparing and contrasting facts and legal issues.  
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case brief   A short summary of a published case.  
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question presented   A statement of the legal issue presented to the court for resolution.  
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adjudicate   To resolve; when the court adjudicates an issue, the issue is resolved.  
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concurring opinion   A separate opinion written by one or more justices in a case; this opinion agrees with the ultimate decision of the majority of the court, but with a reasoning that differs from the reasoning of the majority of the court.  
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dissenting opinion   disagrees with the decision of the majority of the court.  
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legal memorandum   An informal interoffice document written to communicate the results of legal research and the resulting legal analysis.  
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