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The components of the citation are, in order: the author of the annotation; the title of the annotation; the ALR volume number (from its spine); the ALR series (in this instance, ALR Federal); the page number of the first page of the annotation; and the copyright date of the volume, which can be located on the reverse
Unlike encyclopedias, ALR entries are not organized by topic. Instead, they are published chronologically and may be updated at different intervals. They are not intended to be comprehensive in their subject coverage but if you do find an article on point for your research task, they are often an invaluable resource.
Corpus Juris Secundum C.J.S. is a continuously revised and updated legal encyclopedia offering a classic, authoritative analysis of American law and jurisprudence as derived from reported cases, legislation, and regulations.
American Law Reports (a/k/a ALR) is a secondary source that combines elements of legal encyclopedias with elements of case reporters. ALR contains articles (called annotations) that look similar to articles in legal encyclopedias.
ALR is also available electronically on both Westlaw Lexis Advance. (Lexis Advance does not have index). To access ALR, simply type American Law Reports in the search box and click the link to ALR that will appear as you type. Use keyword search or index to find relevant annotations.
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