Secondary Material


1.  Introduction

A secondary legal resource, as the term implies, is not the law itself and is often used as a sort of “backup” to a primary source. These types of resources summarize, compile, explain, comment on, interpret, or in some other way address the law. They can be used to:

Consult: legal encyclopedias, treatises, periodicals

Consult: digests of cases, citators, annotated codes/acts

Consult: treatises, law reviews, Restatements of the Law

 

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