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Secondary Legal Resources

Secondary legal resources contain articles discussing various cases, laws, regulations, and related issues. It is often best to begin by researching secondary sources, because they can: provide terminology; often be easier to locate than primary sources; provide an overview of the relevant issue or event; refer users to related issues and subjects; be easier to understand, compared to primary sources; and syntehsize or process any information found through primary sources. Secondary sources can lead their users to the relevant primary sources. Examples include California Jurisprudence and the Harvard Law Review.

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Updated 2021-10-20

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