Secondary Authority
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A source that analyzes, explains, or interprets primary source information. Secondary authority is not considered primary in nature and does not originate from a branch of government. Examples of secondary’s sources are law review articles, encyclopedias, and treatises
Secondary Authority from the Washington and Lee University School of Law Dictionary.
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