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butterfly butterfly
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6 years ago
Identify the three stages of statutory publication for a federal law.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Q. 2

Passive voice is stronger and more direct than active voice.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Q. 3

If the statute is challenged, the courts may look to the legislative ________ and the intended purpose of the statute.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

Q. 4

Which type of sentence alerts the reader that the writer is changing to a new thought or idea in a smooth and coherent way?
 
  A) supporting sentence
  B) declarative sentence
  C) transitional sentence
  D) closing sentence

Q. 5

Statutory ________ refers to the process of determining the actual meaning of a statute so that a court can apply the law correctly.
 
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Q. 6

Which type of sentence makes a statement or establishes a complete thought that ends with a period?
 
  A) run-on sentence
  B) declarative sentence
  C) sentence fragment
  D) transitional sentence

Q. 7

The Congressional Information Service (C.I.S.) is a ________ publication which includes a comprehensive index and provides coverage of federal bills to compile a complete legislative history.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

Q. 8

Legislative histories are considered ________ sources of law because they provide the material to interpret statutesa primary source of law.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
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bev
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6 years ago
(Answer to #1)  The three stages of statutory publication are: 1 ) slip laws; 2 ) session laws; and 3 ) the statutory code. A slip law the first print version of a newly enacted or amended law. The session laws are a collection of all laws following a legislative session that are edited and published in a series of bound volumes called the Statutes at Large. The statutory code is the final stage of statutory publication when all of the law are compiled and organized into permanent titles and sections in a hardbound print set and online.

(Answer to #2)  FALSE

(Answer to #3)  intent

(Answer to #4)  C

(Answer to #5)  construction

(Answer to #6)  B

(Answer to #7)  Lexis

(Answer to #8)  secondary
butterfly Author
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6 years ago
Oh my goodness! Your post was awesome!
bev
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6 years ago
Haha thank you for the nice comment
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