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Solution Manual for Legal Research, Analysis, and Writing, 5th Edition by William H. Putman, Jennifer Albright CHAPTER 01: INTRODUCTION TO LEGAL PRINCIPLES AND AUTHORITIES 1. A constitution is not an example of enacted law. a. True b. False ANSWER: False RATIONALE: See "Sources of Law" POINTS: 1 DIFFICULTY: Easy LEARNING OBJECTIVES: LRAW.PUTM.24.1-1 - Identify the main sources and types of law. OTHER: Bloom's: Remembering 2. Administrative law is usually more specific than statutory law. a. True b. False ANSWER: True RATIONALE: See "Sources of Law" POINTS: 1 DIFFICULTY: Easy LEARNING OBJECTIVES: LRAW.PUTM.24.1-1 - Identify the main sources and types of law. OTHER: Bloom's: Remembering 3. Decisions of the highest court in a state are examples of common law. a. True b. False ANSWER: True RATIONALE: See "Sources of Law" POINTS: 1 DIFFICULTY: Easy LEARNING OBJECTIVES: LRAW.PUTM.24.1-1 - Identify the main sources and types of law. OTHER: Bloom's: Remembering 4. The term case law does not encompass a broader range of law than the term common law. a. True b. False ANSWER: False RATIONALE: See "Sources of Law" Copyright Cengage Learning. Powered by Cognero.

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