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Law Reports

Law reports are publications that contain the decisions made by judges in various legal cases. These reports are an essential tool for legal practitioners, scholars, and students, as they provide a detailed account of the reasoning behind a court's decision, the legal principles applied, and the relevant facts of the case. Law reports are typically organized by jurisdiction, court, and date, and they are often cited in legal arguments as a source of authority. The origins of law reporting can be traced back to the early 19th century, when a group of lawyers in England began publishing reports of important cases in a series of books known as the Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of Chancery. This practice quickly spread to other courts and jurisdictions, and today there are numerous law report series published in countries around the world. In addition to providing a record of legal decisions, law reports also serve as a valuable source of legal research. They often include commentary and analysis from legal experts, as well as references to related cases and statutes. Many law reports are also available online, making them easily accessible to legal professionals and researchers around the world.

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