Case Law.
"Advanced Case Law Methods: A Practical Guide,' published
by Transnational Publications (Ardsley Ardsley may refer to: - Ardsley, New York, United States
- Ardsley, South Yorkshire, England
- East Ardsley, West Yorkshire, England
- West Ardsley, West Yorkshire, England
- Ardsley Station, a commuter rail station in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.
, NY), is described as "an
excellent source of continuing judicial education for judges at all
levels as well as an accessible teaching tool for the classroom."
The paperback book includes an explanation of the basic principles of
common law methods for creating and applying case law, the methods used
by appellate courts A court having jurisdiction to review decisions of a trial-level or other lower court.
An unsuccessful party in a lawsuit must file an appeal with an appellate court in order to have the decision reviewed. to create case lines on distinct topics and
suggested responses to questions concerning the court's performance
as the creator Creator may refer to: - Creator deity, a deity responsible for creating the universe
In literature: - The Creator (Discworld), a deity in Terry Pratchett's Discworld novels
and user of case law. It also includes a section designed
to make the questions and responses a "springboard" for
discussion at seminars, conferences and classrooms. The book costs $55.
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