Opinions in the (1) are the most important mandatory authority.
It is usually most efficient to start with the most (1) cases
One-paragraph summary of a case provided by the editor that proceed the opinion along with headnotes
syllabus
part of the opinion which is central to deciding the issue before the court
holding
parts of the judge’s opinion not essential to resolution of dispute or binding on other courts
dicta
Court decisions are (1), that is, they can be relied on, unless (2), (3) or (4)
5-step system to research
Sometimes the US Supreme Court will grant certiorari to resolve a (1)
4 things US Supreme Court does
Three levels of Arizona courts
executes, serves and returns all processes and legal documents as directed by a justice court
constable
The (1) acts as appellate court for justice and municipal courts
AZ is part in the (1) circuit of (2) total federal circuits.
2. 13 (11 + Fed & DC)
Mandatory authority has to be followed under the principle of (1) and because that authority is (2)
2. in your jurisdiction
3 general levels of courts
3 levels of federal courts
3 levels of AZ courts
Primary sources are either state or federal under (1)
5 types of state/federal primary sources
6 types of secondary sources
West’s Publishing System of reporters across the nation
National Reporter System
Similar to a synopsis. Provides a summary of the opinion. Not part of the law unless added by the court.
syllabus
the question of law and/or fact being addressed by the court in a case
issue
a rule of law that a court announces with respect to the issue being decided by the court. Can be precedent for future cases.
holding