How To Find and Organize Legal Resources Video
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Intro: Finding and Organizing Legal Resources
Slide 1: It is crucial to stay organized and keep track of all of the sources used when conducting legal research.
Slide 2: Sources can be categorized into primary, secondary, and tertiary sources.
Slide 3: Primary sources of law are created by the three branches of government, which include includes constitutions, statutes, regulations, and cases.
Slide 4: Secondary sources explain legal terms and cases more thoroughly and can include legal encyclopedias, treatises, law review articles, or American Law Reports.
Slide 5: Tertiary sources summarize the information found in primary and secondary sources and provide background information.
Slide 6: Encyclopedias (physical or digital), dictionaries, and biographies are all tertiary sources.
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