In a file in a building
Case files can be kept in several locations. They can be kept at court houses, law enforcement offices, or at the lawyer offices that handled the case.
"Laws" are not derived from "case law" - DECISIONS of the court are derived from case law. Additional information: Case law in Ohio is established by having written opinions of court cases published in one of the appropriate Ohio Official Reports. The three official reporters in Ohio are the Ohio Supreme Court Reports, Ohio Appellate Reports and, for trial court cases, Ohio Miscellaneous Reports. All Ohio Supreme Court opinions are published; however only those appellate and trial court opinions that the Ohio Supreme Court Committee to Review Reporting of Opinions approves for publication are published. Once an opinion is published in the official reports, it becomes precedent for future cases having similar sets of facts under similar legal grounds. The precedential authority of a reported opinion is what makes it "case law." Opinions which are not approved for publication have no such precedential authority and are not considered "case law."
George E. McCrossan has written: 'The digest of Canadian criminal case law' -- subject(s): Law reports, digests, Digests, Criminal law
Commonwealth Law Reports was created in 1903-04.
The ISBN of Commonwealth Law Reports is 0069-7133.
Alan Gladstone has written: 'International Labour Law Reports (International Labour Law Reports) (International Labour Law Reports)'
All England Law Reports was created in 1936.
New Zealand Law Reports was created in 1883.
Sales reports are something that can be kept in a data base.
African Human Rights Law Reports was created in 2001.
Scott Noble has written: 'Noble's international guide to the law reports' -- subject(s): Law reports, digests, Bibliography, Handbooks, manuals 'International guide to the law reports'
Its kept in a museum in Paris, inside a glass case with the temperature inside the case kept the constant.