Legal encyclopedias are designed to provide in depth coverage of specific areas of the law - Answers
False
Corpus is larger than American jurisprudence - Answers True
Fletcher cyclopedia corporations is an example of a legal encyclopedia - Answers False
Treaties are not useful for locating cases - Answers False
American law reports include pointers - Answers True
American law reports the annotations may run 100 pages or longer - Answers True
Every court opinion published in west reporters is linked to digests through headnotes - Answers True
Digests updated through addendums - Answers False
State digests include reported state opinions & federal decisions arising in the state - Answers True
Conducting digest research quickest way go to table of cases - Answers False
Checking validity of case or statute commonly called shepardizing regardless of what's used - Answers
True
Shepardizd case law determine good law also shepardize statutory const admin - Answers True
Yellow triangle in Shepard warn validity has been questioned by another jurisdiction - Answers False
Shepard summary provides subsequent history and citing references with analysis - Answers False
With west law, keynote is used instead of Shepard - Answers True
Encyclopedias - Answers Summarize the law
Treatises - Answers All answers correct
When using treatises research begins with - Answers Consulting the index
American law reports does NOT include - Answers None of answers correct
American law reports section briefly described topic of the annotation - Answers Predatory statement
NOT a category in west digests - Answers Crimes
Conducting digest research if no state or regional available - Answers American digest
A disadvantage of state citator - Answers They do not include citations from other states