Cooley's Brief Making and the Use of Law Books This book has been entirely rewritten and enlarged. The purpose of the work is to give the lawyer, law clerk and law student a thorough working knowledge of the use of law books, of how to analyze and select authorities and of the making of briefs. For this reason a "Reference Book" which contains specimen pages from every class of law books, taken from all important legal publications, and illustrating most of the essential points explained in the text of Brief Making, has been prepared and is included without extra charge in the purchase price of the work on Brief Making. Two volumes (the second volume being the Reference Book) 631 pages, bound in buckram West Publishing Co. C3922-2 St. Paul, Minn. (232) Chap. USE OF LAW BOOKS THIRD EDITION TABLE OF CONTENTS In roduction (Pages 1-2) Part I. Where to Find the Law (Pages 3-94) 1. Introductory-Sources and Repositories of the Law. 2. Books of Primary Authority-Constitutions, Treaties, and Statutes. 3. Books of Primary Authority-Reports of Judicial Decisions-American Reports, 4. Books of Primary Authority-Reports of Judicial Decisions-English Reports. 5. Books of Secondary Authority-Text-Books, Encylopedias, and Digests. 6. Search Books. Part II. How to Find the Law (Pages 95-278) 7. Analysis of Facts-Examination of Statutes. 8. Use of Digests-Mechanical Features of Digests. 9. Use of Digests-Finding Cases by Use of Descriptive Words-Use of "Words and Phrases." 10. Use of Digests for Exhausting Authorities. 11. How to Find the Law-Use of the Reporters. 17. Digest Classification-Standard Classification Scheme-General Rules of Classification. 18. Digest Classification-Standard Classification S.heme-Distribution of Matter Among Related Topics. Part III. Use of Decisions and Statutes 19. Authority in General-Imperative and Persuasive Authority, 20. Decisions as Precedents-Doctrine of the Case. 21. Decisions as Precedents-Dicta. 22. Decisions as Precedents-Extracting Doctrine of Case-Force of Precedents-Stare Decisis. 23. Decisions as Precedents-Circumstances Affecting the Weight of a Decision. 24. Use of Decisions and Statutes-Construction of Statutes-Trial Brief. 25. The Trial Brief. 26. The Brief on Appeal Part IV. The Trial Brief Part V. The Brief on Appeal Part VI. Appendix. Index WEST PUBLISHING CO. ST. PAUL, MINN. (233) C3922-3 The "Hornbook Plan' Is to set forth the leading principles in black-letter (like this). And to give the necessary amplification, explanation, application, etc., under the principles, in type like this. The authorities are grouped in footnotes at the bottom. of the page.* * This shows why these books are found so serviceable as practitioners' handbooks. A lawyer may want to be reminded of the law; in that case he wants it presented in such a way that he can pick out what he needs with the least trouble. *The Hornbook Series now includes treatises on Agency, Admiralty, Bailments, Banks and Banking, Bills and Notes, Common-Law Pleading, Constitutional Law, Contracts, Corporations, Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Damages, Elementary Law, Equity Jurisprudence, Equity Pleading, Evidence, Executors and Administrators, Federal Jurisdiction and Procedure, Insurance, International Law, Interpretation of Laws, Judicial Precedents, Mining Law, Municipal Corporations, Negligence, Partnership, Persons and Domestic Relations, Public Corporations, Real Property, Sales, Suretyship and Guaranty, Torts, and Wills. |