Bulletin

/ˈbʊlɪtɪn/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A brief official statement or report issued by a court, government agency, or organization, often announcing decisions, rulings, or other important information.
    The court issued a bulletin detailing the new procedural rules.

Forms

  • bulletins

Commentary

In legal contexts, bulletins often serve as authoritative updates on procedural or regulatory matters and are typically concise and formal.

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