Reference no: EM133277106
QUESTION 1
Legal researchers cite to legal encyclopedias when writing.
True
False
QUESTION 2
The Restatements are very prestigious secondary sources.
True
False
QUESTION 3
Legal researchers rely on secondary authorities to explain the law in a narrative format.
True
False
QUESTION 4
Uniform Laws or Uniform Acts are secondary sources until a state adopts the act.
True
False
QUESTION 5
The United States Code is only available in hard copy.
True
False
QUESTION 6
The most cost effective way to access the United States Code is through the government websites.
True
False
QUESTION 7
The United States Code accessed on uscode.house.gov and on govinfo.gov is highly reliable and authenticated.
True
False
QUESTION 8
You must validate, with either Shepard's or KeyCite, any code section that you rely on.
True
False
QUESTION 9
Legislative history is primary authority.
True
False
QUESTION 10
Legislative history is time consuming and expensive to perform.
True
False
QUESTION 11
You should start your research by performing a legislative history.
True
False
QUESTION 12
U.S.C.C.A.N. is the most efficient tool to use to compile a legislative history for a law that was enacted in the last 50 years.
True
False
QUESTION 13
Secondary sources are good finding tools because they provide citations to promary authority in many cases.
True
False
QUESTION 14
Legislative history is the best source to find the legal meaning of a word or phrase.
True
False
QUESTION 15
The federal constitution takes precedence over any state constitution.
True
False