Tag: Legal research
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Dispositive Questions
Many legal research assignments present multiple questions: Do the actions involved constitute a harm to A for which he can recover? Can B be held liable? What are the damages? Has the statute of limitations run such that it is too late to commence an action? Answer one question at a time to […]
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State Law
State Law in the United States The power of state law has historically included governing the following kinds of issues and claims: Contracts, including sales, commercial paper, letters of credit, and secured transactions Torts Property, including real property, bailments of personal […]
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State Law
State Law in the United States The power of state law has historically included governing the following kinds of issues and claims: Contracts, including sales, commercial paper, letters of credit, and secured transactions Torts Property, including real property, bailments of personal […]
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Case Evaluation
Case Evaluation in the United States Obtaining and Reviewing Social Security Case Evaluation (in Disability Claims) Some information about Obtaining and Reviewing Social Security case evaluation in this context.
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Case Evaluation
Case Evaluation in the United States Obtaining and Reviewing Social Security Case Evaluation (in Disability Claims) Some information about Obtaining and Reviewing Social Security case evaluation in this context.
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Constitution
Constitution in the United States Constitution Definition in the Legislative Process The following is a definition of Constitution, by the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL): A written instrument embodying the fundamental principles of the state that guarantees powers and […]
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Constitution
Constitution in the United States Constitution Definition in the Legislative Process The following is a definition of Constitution, by the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL): A written instrument embodying the fundamental principles of the state that guarantees powers and […]
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American Law Reports
American Law Reports (ALR) in the United States Introduction Annotated opinions of appellate courts (see apellate court (in U.S. law) ) in all jurisdictions. ALR (in U.S. law) contains a minimum of U.S. Supreme Court cases; they are taken care of by the annotations in the Lawyer's Edition. […]
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American Law Reports
American Law Reports (ALR) in the United States Introduction Annotated opinions of appellate courts (see apellate court (in U.S. law) ) in all jurisdictions. ALR (in U.S. law) contains a minimum of U.S. Supreme Court cases; they are taken care of by the annotations in the Lawyer's Edition. […]
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Adjudication
Adjudication in the United States The judicial act of making a judgment in a legal action. Adjudication involves formal decision making processes as a court moves to a final judgment in a lawsuit. Adjudication requires, at minimum, notice to all parties that a decision is being sought, and an […]
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Adjudication
Adjudication in the United States The judicial act of making a judgment in a legal action. Adjudication involves formal decision making processes as a court moves to a final judgment in a lawsuit. Adjudication requires, at minimum, notice to all parties that a decision is being sought, and an […]
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Congressional Record
Congressional Record in the United States Legal Materials The Congressional Record publishes Congressional debates, many bills and joint resolutions, presidential messages and treaties. The Record also published notices saying that each bill has been introduced and that simple resolutions […]
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Congressional Record
Congressional Record in the United States Legal Materials The Congressional Record publishes Congressional debates, many bills and joint resolutions, presidential messages and treaties. The Record also published notices saying that each bill has been introduced and that simple resolutions […]