What secondary sources do you have?

Where to find legal analyses, briefs, law review articles and other secondary sources

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Written by Brian Geran
Updated over a week ago

The Casetext Research database includes articles, commentary, client alerts, and other analyses from specialists at top law firms. You can access these secondary sources under the "analyses" section that appears on the left-hand side of your search results screen. These materials may also be accessed from the "analyses" tab that appears along the top of a case page. For more information about our Analyses, please see the article available here.

We also have publicly-filed briefs from top law firms, government agencies, boutique firms and non-profits. Briefs are available with a subscription and can be accessed under the "briefs" section that appears on the left-hand side of your search results screen. Briefs may also be accessed from tab that appears along the top of a case page.

For additional secondary sources, including law journals, law reviews, and encyclopedias, please see the comprehensive (and free!) selection of secondary sources that can be found on our Free and Affordable Legal Research Tools guide.

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