Authority
Courts and Case Law
Statutory Research
Secondary
Sources
Legal Citations
1000

The materials produced by government bodies in their law-making capacity.

What is primary authority?

1000

A federal unpublished opinion can be cited to in federal courts if written after this date

What is January 1, 2007?

1000

This is the first form of a statute after a bill becomes law

What is a Public Law?

1000
This source is considered the most persuasive of all secondary sources

What are the restatements?

1000

CFR stands for these three words

What is Code of Federal Regulations?

1000

A court is likely to do this when the considering a question from another jurisdiction, where no mandatory authority exists

What is certify the question?

1000

The name of the official set of books that publishes cases from the U.S. Supreme Court.

What is the United States Reports?

1000

Statutes at large are arranged in this order

What is chronological by class of congress

1000

This type of legal secondary sources is the best choice for seeking in-depth treatment of a narrow subject matter

What is a treatise?

1000

This reporter collects opinions from the federal district courts

What is the Federal Supplement, or F. Supp?

2000

Courts of the same level apply this type of stare decisis

What is horizontal stare decisis?

2000

The keynumber system arranges cases by

What is subject or topic?

2000

The best way to find controlling cases to interpret an ambiguous statute

What are notes of/to decision?

2000

This secondary source is the only type that occasionally becomes binding law

What are sample jury instructions?

2000

A reference to a particular page on which a quotation appears.

What is a pincite?

3000

A three-judge panel can overrule another three-judge panel when one of these events occurs

intervening supreme court decision, or potentially a statute or amendment

3000

This state's name was spelled wrong in the US Constitution 

What is "Pensylvania?"

3000

Statutes in the US code are broken into 54 ____ which are arranged by _____.

What are titles and subject?

3000

The most famous legal dictionary is _____, currently edited by ______.

What is Black's Law Dictionary, edited by Bryan Garner.

3000

Two citations to the same case are called

What are parallel citations?

4000

When a state court chooses, as a matter of policy, to follow federal courts' decisions on the mirrored or analog federal constitutional amendment, this is called

What is lockstep?

4000

Courts occasionally turn to this type of material when seeking the meaning of an ambiguous law

What is legislative history?

4000

After passing both chambers of congress, a bill is

What is an enrolled bill?

4000

This type of legislative history is typically the most persuasive

What are conference reports?

4000

Judge Posner likened the Bluebook to this terrible disease?

What is cancer?