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Legal Bibliography. Introduction and Statutory Resources. Legal Bibliography. Part I Two sessions last fall Part IIA Four Lectures this week Part IIB Two sessions in early February, one lecture next fall Part III CALR Training. Types of Resources. Primary Resources Contain “The Law”
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Legal Bibliography Introduction and Statutory Resources
Legal Bibliography • Part I • Two sessions last fall • Part IIA • Four Lectures this week • Part IIB • Two sessions in early February, one lecture next fall • Part III • CALR Training
Types of Resources • Primary Resources • Contain “The Law” • Secondary Resources • Explain “The Law”
Types of Law • Statutory Law • Case Law • Administrative Law
Types of Authority • Mandatory • Law in Applicable Jurisdiction • Persuasive • Law in a Different Jurisdiction
Publication of Statutes • Slip Laws • Individual Pamphlet
Publication of Statutes • Slip Laws • Individual Pamphlet • Session Laws • Chronological Arrangement
Citation: 104 Stat. 2863
Publication of Statutes • Slip Laws • Individual Pamphlet • Session Laws • Chronological Arrangement • Code • Subject Arrangement
Types of Codes • Official • Government-authorized publication • Unofficial • Commercial publication
Code Formats • Unannotated Codes • Text of Law • Statutory History
Unannotated Code Text of Law
Unannotated Code Statutory History
Code Formats • AnnotatedCodes • Text of Law • Statutory History • Research Assistance • Case Annotations • Cites to Secondary Resources
Annotated Code Text of Law
Annotated Code Statutory History
Annotated Code Annotations follow the text of the law
Annotated Code Legislative History Information
Annotated Code American Digest System --Index to Cases
Annotated Code Cites to Secondary Resources, e.g. Legal Encyclopedias and Law Review articles
Annotated Code Case Annotations-- Synopses of Cases decided under this code section
Annotated Code Breakdown of topics in Notes of Decisions
Federal Codes • United States Code • United States Code Annotated • United States Code Service
United States Code • Official publication • Unannotated format • Republished every 6 years with annual supplements • Slow publication schedule
U.S. Annotated Codes • Commercial Publications • Annotated format • Volumes republished as needed • Frequent updating schedule through Pocket Parts and Advance Sheets
State Codes • All states have at least one annotated code. • Many states also have an unannotated code. • Check Bluebook: A Uniform System of Legal Citation, pp. 170-225 to determine what resources are available for a particular state.
Finding Statutory Law • Does the Federal government have a law prohibiting debt collectors from harassing consumers?
Starting your Search • Determine Jurisdiction • Federal • Determine Appropriate Resource • United States Code Annotated or United States Code Service • Determine Relevant Keywords for use in Code’s General Index
Under Consumer Credit Protection— Debt Collection Practices
Harassment or abuse by debt collectors, prohibitions 15 § 1692d
Updating Statutory Research • Main Volume
Title Page Published in 1998
Text of Law as of 1998
Updating Statutory Research • Main Volume • Pocket Parts or Free-standing Supplements
Covers from 1998 to January 2004
Pocket parts contain new amendments and annotations from last publication of the main volume until publication date of pocket part.
New Amendments, if any, would be published after the heading, followed by new annotations.
Updating Statutory Research • Main Volume • Pocket Parts or Free-standing Supplements • Advance Sheets
Advance Sheets • Advance Code Service
Advance Code Services contain new amendments and new annotations since publication of the pocket part.
1692d—No amendment but one new case
Advance Sheets • Advance Code Services • Legislative Services and Interim Annotation Services
Legislative Services publish new slip laws. A table of sections affected indicates whether a particular section has been changed. Slip Laws Tables
No Changes to 15 U.S.C. 1692d
Legislative Services only update the text of the law. Newer annotations are published in Interim Annotation, or Later Case Services
Sec. 1692d—new case, no new secondary resources