Secondary source
Secondary source in the One-L Dictionary
A source that explains, analyzes or interprets primary source information. Examples are law review articles, encyclopedias, and books. These sources may lead you to key primary sources as well as other secondary sources.
Note: This Secondary source definition in the One-L Dictionary for new law students is from Harvard Law School (HLS).
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