Federal Administrative Law first appears in the Federal Register (Fed. Reg.) and later appears in the Code of Federal Regulations (C.F.R.).
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A city charter is the equivalent to a constitution at the ci…
A city charter is the equivalent to a constitution at the city level of government.
Private laws appear in the Statutes at Large, but they are n…
Private laws appear in the Statutes at Large, but they are not published after that.
Annotations are primary authority and are commentary added b…
Annotations are primary authority and are commentary added by the publisher to help the researcher better understand a particular case or statute.
In the U.S. Supreme Court, a majority opinion means that at…
In the U.S. Supreme Court, a majority opinion means that at least five justices have agreed as to which party should win AND why that party should win.
“U.S.C.” is the abbreviation for “United States Code,” which…
“U.S.C.” is the abbreviation for “United States Code,” which is the official federal statutory code published by the United States government.
A digest is
A digest is
In the “Cross-References” annotation in a West Statutory cod…
In the “Cross-References” annotation in a West Statutory code, you would expect to find other places in that particular statutory code where you will locate related topics.
The Supreme Court Reporter (S. Ct.) is the official reporter…
The Supreme Court Reporter (S. Ct.) is the official reporter for the United States Supreme Court opinions.
Administrative Regulations and Administrative Decisions are…
Administrative Regulations and Administrative Decisions are the two types of administrative law.