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Interactive Study | Researching Statutes
Lecture Notes . . .Researching Federal Statutes When researching, use either of the two unofficial publications (U.S.C.A. or U.S.C.S.). When citing federal statutes, however, always cite to the official (U.S.C.). Researching State Statutes These pages will teach you how to utilize state statutes. The answers will vary depending on the state you are in, but in any case, always start in the index! And when possible, research in an unofficial set of statutes. They will provide research tools probably not available in the official.
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The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Time Sheets
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Federal Statutes (Progress Check) State Statutes (Progress Check) Make sure you visit the Law Library Lab for Federal Statutes. Just click on the Labs link and navigate to Fundamental Sources. Also, visit the Law Library Lab for State Statutes. Just click on the Labs link and navigate to Fundamental Sources.
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