Identifying primary and secondary sources is crucial for effective research. Primary sources dictate what the applicable law is in a case, and mandatory sources must be used in the jurisdiction where the issue is being addressed. Nonetheless, a primary source in another jurisdiction might persuade a judge to make a particular decision in cases where there are no primary sources, or in cases where a change in precedent could be warranted. Secondary sources merely explain primary sources.For this weeks Assignment, please complete Assignment 5 (questions ah), which is located at the end of Chapter 1 in the Putman textbook.All the information you need to complete the Assignment is contained in your textbook; there is no need to do additional research or find the cases summarized.Please make sure that each question is answered in at least 1 paragraph (57 sentences).Your Assignment must have a title page in APA format.I have attached the link to chapter 1 and assignment is on page 24. You only need the one source.https://cengagebrain.vitalsource.com/books/9781285415086/pageid/47
Primary and Secondary Authorities
August 8th, 2017 admin