Monday, July 4, 2016

Judicial notice: Legal research: Legislative history:


Judicial notice: Legal research: Legislative history:

« You need to provide the court with a copy of any legislative history materials on which you rely in a brief. Legislative history materials are often submitted to the court through a request for judicial notice. See Kaufman & Broad Communities, Inc. v. Performance Plastering, Inc., 133 Cal. App. 4th 26, 29-31 (3d Dist. 2005) (discussing protocol for submitting legislative history materials via request for judicial notice)”.

(Macfarlane, Dudovitz, Rowe, California Legal Research, Second Edition, Carolina Academic Press, 2013, p. 108, fn. 12)

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