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Legally Binding Law Secondary Sources Considered Valid Independent

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Secondary sources of law
are considered a legally binding and valid independent authority
apply to both federal and state legal issues
have no legally binding effect.
are used as precedent when there is no primary source of law that applies to the facts of a case
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