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<title>Law Thesis Help: A Step by Step Guide to Analyzing Case Law, Statutes, and Legal Commentary</title>

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<description><![CDATA[ This provides more framework for legal analysis. Evaluating Legal Authority When determining the relevance and authority of each source, students need to consider the following: case law:court, jurisdiction, date, how the decision was treated, whether the decision remains in force. ]]></description>


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