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What type of secondary source is a scholarly publication published quarterly by every law school and can be authored by judges, lawyers, and law students?
 
  A) law review
  B) Restatements of Law
  C) a legal encyclopedia
  D) a legal treatise

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Which secondary source is a multi-volume set that provides detailed analysis, through the use of case summaries, on specific legal topics and issues?
 
  A) American Law Reports
  B) Restatements of Law
  C) a legal encyclopedia
  D) a legal treatise



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