case law
case
keɪs
keis
law
lɔ:
law
British pronunciation
/kˈeɪs lˈɔː/

Definition & Meaning of "case law"in English

Case law
01

the body of law formed by judicial decisions and precedents established in past court cases, used as a basis for deciding similar issues in subsequent legal proceedings

example
Examples
The Supreme Court 's landmark decisions have significantly shaped case law in areas such as civil rights and constitutional law.
02

a system of jurisprudence based on judicial precedents rather than statutory laws

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