Case Reporter
/ˈkeɪs rɪˌpɔːrtər/
Definitions
- (n.) A published volume or series containing judicial opinions from a particular court or jurisdiction.
The attorney cited a precedent from the latest case reporter to support her argument.
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- case reporters
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Commentary
Case reporters are essential for legal research, providing authoritative sources of case law; precision in citing volume and page is crucial.
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