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AAS 2540: African American Studies

History of Injustice, including resources for media presentations

What is Case Law?

The term case law refers to law that comes from decisions made by judges in previous cases. Case law, also known as “common law,” and “case precedent,” provides a common contextual background for certain legal concepts, and how they are applied in certain types of case. How much sway case law holds may vary by jurisdiction, and by the exact circumstances of the current case.  

 

Finding Case Law