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  2. Primary and Secondary Sources - Introduction to Law ...

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    Primary legal sources are the actual law in the form of constitutions, court cases, statutes, and administrative rules and regulations. Secondary legal sources may restate the law, but they also discuss, analyze, describe, explain, or critique it as well.

  3. Research Guides: Legal Research Strategy: Primary Sources

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    When doing legal research you will be using mostly primary and secondary sources. We will explore these different types of sources in the sections below. Secondary sources often explain legal principles more thoroughly than a single case or statute.

  4. Primary Sources - Free and Low-Cost Legal Research: U.S ...

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    What are legal primary sources? Primary sources of law are statutes/laws, orders, cases, decisions, and regulations. They are issued by one of the three branches of government (legislative, judicial, or executive) at either the state or federal level.

  5. Legal Research Resources for the Public: Types of Resources

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    Primary sources establish the law. They include cases, statutes, regulations, treaties, and constitutions. Relevant primary sources have the greatest influence on the outcome of any legal issue. Secondary sources explain the law but do not themselves establish binding law. They include books and articles written about the law.

  6. Primary Sources in U.S. Law - Law - Guides at Georgetown ...

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    This guide provides a basic introduction to U.S. legal research and to primary legal resources in the United States. Comparative and foreign research guides are also included. Primary source refers to sources of law. These include texts of legal bodies which include rules that govern a jurisdiction.

  7. Understanding Primary Law - Legal Research Guide for Public ...

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    There are four main types of legal resources (primary authority) that you will encounter when conducting legal research: constitutions, statutes, regulations, and court opinions (also referred to as cases).

  8. Getting Started With Legal Research: Types of Resources

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    Learn to prepare for research, identify appropriate resources, and locate useful legal material. Primary sources establish the law. They include cases, statutes, regulations, treaties, and constitutions. Relevant primary sources have the greatest influence on the outcome of any legal issue.

  9. Primary Sources: Legal Research - Researching the Law in the ...

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    This page provides an introduction to and suggestions for locating U.S. legal primary source materials: legislative materials (constitutions, statutes, and international treaties); judicial materials (cases and court rules) and administrative materials (rules and regulations).

  10. U.S. Primary Sources - U.S. Primary Sources & Topical ...

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    Primary sources include constitutions, statutes, cases and regulations. This list of federal primary sources provides links to the Law Library's catalog record for a publication's print edition and access to the publication's digital formats for Law Library patrons.

  11. LibGuides: Conducting Legal Research: Major Primary Sources

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    Primary law is one of the most important aspects of legal research. Locating mandatory and persuasive authority guides the legal research process. The boxes below explain sources for federal and Florida, as well as citation information for cases.