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Horizontales
includes both statutes and regulations
Style guide used for legal citations in Canada.
A preliminary hearing in a criminal matter to see if evidence will be admitted.
If jurisprudence is not binding, it may still be
These reporters are provincially based.
a bilingual index of English and French legal literature published in Canada
A list of errors in the McGill guide.
Number of semi official reporters in Canada.
part of a legal brief that contains a list of the cases, statutes, and secondary sources cited in the brief.
The process through which legislation's text is modified to ensure it is up to date and includes amendments. While this used to be printed, it is not anymore.
Seen as starting with the Magna Carta, but actually existed for some time before that.
Have never been published in a print case law reporter.
Verticales
Ensure your legal research is up to date by
An important tool in a lawyer's toolbox, and is also the one that most students are lacking.
An index that provides access to all kinds of foreign (non-Anglo-American) legal literature.
As students, we can provide legal information, but not
Middle Part of a Full Parallel Citation
It's a living tree
Name of the case law citator that notes up your cases on Westlaw
Latin for "the decision stands"
One of the "C"s of legal research
publications that consist of a collection of scholarly articles. They are generally issued on a monthly or quarterly basis and are therefore the most up-to-date source of legal commentary.
Cases that don't fit neatly into a legal synthesis. Don't just ignore them.
Piece written for our principal using descriptive writing
Acronym for the organization of case information we would be using in a memo.
Acronym for rules establishing tertiary keywords
What does a red flag on Westlaw mean?