Wests Law is one of them
The two national legal encyclopedias in the United States are American Jurisprudence (AmJur) and Corpus Juris Secundum (CJS). These encyclopedias provide comprehensive coverage of legal topics and are commonly used by legal professionals for researching laws and precedent.
American Jurisprudence and Corpus Juris Secondum
Secondary law is the contents of law books, legal encyclopedias, legal periodicals, & the like that report on & compile rules that the writers distill & derive from the "primary" sources.
Yes, it is generally acceptable to cite a legal encyclopedia in legal writing as a secondary source to provide background information or general explanations on legal topics. However, primary legal sources like statutes and case law should be given precedence in legal writing.
National Board of Legal Specialty Certification was created in 1977.
National University of Advanced Legal Studies was created in 2005.
The government wants marijuana to be illegal because it would be widely abused, and cause more deaths (mostly by driving under the influence) if marijuana were to be legal. It has negative effects on people.
In most countries, possibly all countries, coffee is legal. It is widely grown and traded.
Tobacco or alcohol :)
As of my last knowledge update in September 2021, there isn't a widely recognized "National Legal Service Day." However, some countries may have specific days or events dedicated to promoting access to legal services and justice, often focusing on issues like pro bono legal work or legal aid for underserved populations. To find information about any such observance or day in your region, it's best to check with local legal authorities or organizations dedicated to legal services and access to justice. Please note that there may have been developments or new observances established after my last update.
if is done in national stock exchange it is legal
Marijuana percentage wise is used mostly in The Netherlands, because it's legal there.