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The full text of more recent laws are on the GPO govinfo and Congress.gov websites: GPO govinfo provides the full text of public and private laws from the 104th Congress (1995-1996) to the current Congress.
The U.S. Constitution is the nations fundamental law. It codifies the core values of the people. Courts have the responsibility to interpret the Constitutions meaning, as well as the meaning of any laws passed by Congress.
Some examples are legal encyclopedias, treatises, and the American Law Reports (ALR). Law reviews and legal periodical articles provide interpretation of the law as well as detailed articles on particular legal topics.
Reviewing legal documents and understand new and upcoming changes to legislation and case law. Using research findings and information to update supervising attorneys and law firms on various cases. Organizing schedules to ensure research and documentation processes operate efficiently and on time.
Practice guides are written explanations of how to proceed in a particular area of law or a particular court or locality. Their main purpose is to help attorneys practice the law. Practice guides are how to in nature, containing tips, checklists, and sometimes sample pleadings and other forms.
U.S Constitution Laws (statutes) enacted by Congress Rules promulgated by federal agencies State constitution Laws enacted by the state legislature Rules promulgated by state agencies City/county charters (the constitution for the city or county) Local laws and ordinances Rules promulgated by local
Research guides will often list useful print and Internet resources for legal research on a given subject. They can been a good starting point for legal research on an unfamiliar subject. Online research guides are generally free and most major law school libraries have collections of research guides on their websites.
Legal Research Strategy Step One: Plan Your Research. Frame the legal issues and consider the facts. Step Two: Consult Secondary Sources. Step Three: Search for Primary Authorities. Step Four: Expand and Update Case Research. Step Five: Analyze and Organize Results.