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  • Common law - Wikipedia
    American courts originally fashioned common law rules based on English common law until the American legal system was sufficiently mature to create common law rules either from direct precedent or by analogy to comparable areas of decided law
  • Common law | Definition, Origins, Development, Examples | Britannica
    Common law, the body of customary law, based on judicial decisions and embodied in reports of decided cases, that has been administered by the courts of England since the Middle Ages From it has evolved the legal systems found in the United States and most of the Commonwealth countries as well
  • What Is Common Law and How Does It Work? - LegalClarity
    Common law consists of rules and standards that are created by judges when they resolve specific legal disputes This system is centered on the use of legal precedents, which are previous court decisions involving similar facts and legal issues
  • The Concept of the Common Law | The University of Chicago Law Review
    The common law is, among other things, a mode of legal development In this mode, judges develop the law yet simultaneously act as if they were only discovering law that already existed
  • Common Law: Origins, Principles, and Legal Impact - UpCounsel
    Common law is a legal system based on judicial precedent rather than statutes Learn how it influences U S law, differs from civil law, and evolves over time
  • Understanding Common Law: Principles, Practices, and Differences From . . .
    Common law, also known as case law, relies on detailed records of similar situations and statutes because there is no official legal code that can apply to a case at hand
  • Common Law Explained: The Ultimate Guide to Americas Unwritten Rules
    Each decision builds upon the last, creating a complex but living set of rules This is exactly how common law works It's the body of law derived from judicial decisions and precedents, rather than from statutes or constitutions It’s the “unwritten” law, crafted by judges in real-life courtrooms, that fills the gaps in our written laws
  • common law | Wex | US Law | LII Legal Information Institute
    Common law is law developed through judicial decisions rather than enacted statutes In the United States, early courts relied heavily on English common law until the American legal system matured and began to develop its own doctrines through precedent or by analogy to decided cases


















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