Basics
Rules & more rules
It is in the books
Time flies
It is all relative
100

Statutes, regulations, court opinions, constitutions, and treaties.

What are primary sources?

100

You need these to create these.

What are statutes?

Every regulation must have a statute authorizing the agency to create/promulgate regulations/rules.

100

This the first printed bound version.

What is the Statutes at Large?

The Statutes at Large (Stat.) contain all the public and private laws passed by the House and the Senate. The laws are arranged in chronilogical order.  This is prior to codification in the 54 titles in the US Code.

100

This tells your client and you when they can be held accountable.

What is the effective date?

100

These are passed by elected officials.

What are statutes?

200

8th circuit

What is federal court circuit contains Missouri?

200

Investigate, rulemaking, and adjudiction.

What are the powers each agency has?

200

 PL 101- 23.

What is the Public Law citation?



200

This tells you the last time changes were made.

What is the history line?

200

Shepardizing, Keycite, Alerts, Key number & topic, core terms.

What are effective and efficient, methods/ways to find other cases related to yours?

300

And, or, but not

What are terms and connectors?


Terms & Connectors, or boolean searching gives you more control over results. 

300
Some consider this to be the federal newspaper, it puts the public on notice.

What is the Federal Register?

The federal register is published every day, excluding holidays, weekends, and when the government is not is session.

The Federal Register is how the goverment notifies the public of rules/regulations.

300

United States Code

What is the codified version of the federal statutes?T

There are 54 titles in the US Code.  It is published once every 6 years and has yearly supplements.

300

This tells you how up to date a statute/regulation is.

What is the "Current" line?

300

Law360, Newsletters, List Serves, Alerts.

What are current awareness tools/services?

400

54

What is the number of titles in the US Code?

400

This tells the last time a regulation was published in the Federal Register.

 What is the source note?

400

Commonly mistaken as being part of a legislative history.

What is the Presidential signing statement?



400

Using these will help you save time and money.

What are alert?

400

Congress.gov, HeinOnline, Bloomberg Law, Govinfo.gov.

What are (some) sources of the United States Code?

500

These mataerials explain, analyze primary sources.

What are secondary sources?

500

This tells the reader where the ablility to create regulations/rules. 

What is the Authority note?

500

This gives the "extras", a more complete history line, references to law reviews, cases, and other information.

What is annotated code or commerical publishers version of the code? 

500

It is 2024, you have a 1989 appeals case these statutes, court rules, and jury instructions apply.

What is 1989?

500

Currency, Relevance, Authority, Accuracy, and Purpose.

What is the CRAAP test?

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