Law reporters serve the vital function of recording to posterity the decisions which develop and clarify the common law. Lord Denning MR famously described court reporters as the "watchdogs of justice". By the same token, those court reporters who create the concise, annotated, triple-checked record of legal proceedings in which a change in the law is argued and decided, could be described as the "guardians of precedent".
How apt, then, that the Guardian newspaper, whose growing law section now features some of the best reportage of legal developments and some of the best commentary in the form of regular and occasional blogs, now hosts a link to the latest case law as reported by ICLR in its free WLR Daily case summaries. Just go to the main "Law" page on The Guardian, and look for the sidebar panel headed "Case Summaries" and you will find the latest five cases to be added to the collection, with a direct link to the report on www.iclr.co.uk. If you right-click, you can open the case in a new browser tab or window, preserving your link to the essential law coverage at The Guardian.
It looks like this:
ICLR: for law, not profit.
How apt, then, that the Guardian newspaper, whose growing law section now features some of the best reportage of legal developments and some of the best commentary in the form of regular and occasional blogs, now hosts a link to the latest case law as reported by ICLR in its free WLR Daily case summaries. Just go to the main "Law" page on The Guardian, and look for the sidebar panel headed "Case Summaries" and you will find the latest five cases to be added to the collection, with a direct link to the report on www.iclr.co.uk. If you right-click, you can open the case in a new browser tab or window, preserving your link to the essential law coverage at The Guardian.
It looks like this:
ICLR: for law, not profit.
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