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FindLaw offers free comprehensive California case law from 1934 to the present. Cases contain official citation and page numbers. Simply REGISTER for free through MY FindLaw and you may browse and search for cases from the California Court of Appeal or from the California Supreme Court.
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www.findlaw.com/cacases/
www.findlaw.com/cacases/
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FindLaw | Find a Lawyer. Find Answers. ... Welcome to FindLaw's searchable database of Ninth Circuit Court decisions since 1996. We also maintain an archive of Opinion Summaries from September 2000 to the Present. Cases are browsable by date and searchable by docket number, case title, and full text. ... Law Technology...
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www.findlaw.com/casecode/courts/9th.html
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tutorials > definitions > case law ... Legal precedent that is created by judges rather than legislatures. In case law, judges can either interpret statutory law or apply the common law.
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www.ll.georgetown.edu/tutorials/definitions/case_law.ht...
www.ll.georgetown.edu/tutorials/definitions/case_law.html
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MegaLaw - the legal world wide web, with LawBot the legal search engine, cases, codes, forms, law jobs, law reviews, law schools, bar associations, experts, CLE, more. Everything lawyers use everyday. ... Official Case Law:
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They have recently linked up with Law Brief Publishing to give users free access to a database of more than 5,000 case summaries from the UK and EU. Law Brief Update is a free email newsletter which provides a brief introduction to recent case law in all the major areas of law.
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www.venables.co.uk/caselaw.htm
www.venables.co.uk/caselaw.htm
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Definition of "Case Law" ... CASE LAW - Also known as Common Law. The law created by judges when deciding individual disputes or cases. Non-statutory law. Legal principles that are developed by appellate courts when deciding appeals are collectively termed the case law or common law.
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www.lectlaw.com/def/c014.htm
www.lectlaw.com/def/c014.htm
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There are three types of law which prevail at the federal, state, and local levels of government in the United States: Statutory Law, Case (or Judicial Law), and Regulations (or Administrative Law). Case law is the law of reported judicial ...
http://www2.lib.udel.edu/subj/godc/resguide/caselaw.htm
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Free Case Law ... Case summary emails delivered directly to you on a daily basis*. You select the Jurisdictions and Topics relevant to your practice or interests and we'll send comprehensive summaries of breaking decisions to you. ... Browse Federal Case law...
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