Case law: The law based on judicial opinions (including decisions that interpret statutes), as opposed to law based on statutes, regulations, or other sources. Also refers to the collection of reported judicial decisions within a particular jurisdiction dealing with a specific issue or topic.
- From the Cornell Law School (cited below)
The following are starting points for finding Washington State case law:
Also see the "Westlaw and Nexis Uni Database" tab.
Text Source: Legal Information Institute. (n.d.). Case law. Cornell Law School. Retrieved May 30, 2024, from https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/case_law
Also see the "Westlaw and Nexis Uni Database" tab.
The Washington Reporter is arranged by Pacific Reporter number.
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