Asked by Kamil Cengizz on Sep 30, 2024
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___________are the most important source of legislative history.
A) Committee reports
B) Law reports
C) Newspaper articles
D) Legal encyclopedias
Legislative History
The records and documents created during the process of a bill becoming a law, used to understand the intent behind legislative actions.
Committee Reports
Documents produced by committees (often within legislative bodies) summarizing their investigations, deliberations, and recommendations on specific matters.
Law Reports
Official publications containing judicial decisions from courts, which serve as precedents and legal references for lawyers, judges, and legal scholars.
- Understand the importance and types of legislative histories and sources.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the importance and types of legislative histories and sources.
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