Answered By: Rachel Klesch
Last Updated: Mar 26, 2025     Views: 3

There are different ways to find cases; work through the questions below to find the method that will work for you:

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Want to know more about how cases are created and reported? See tell me more for quick videos on how cases are ported and what a case citation is. 
Do you know the case citation? Search by case citation. Not sure what a case citation is? Watch this short video.
Do you know the case name?  Search by case name.
Are you looking for cases on a subject? Search by keyword and natural language searching
Are you looking for an important case on a topic? Use secondary sources.
Are you looking for cases that have considered a section of legislation? Search using cases considering legislation.
Want to see how a word or phrase is explained in a case? Searching cases considering words and phrases judicially considered.
Is it a UK Case?  Use ICLR to search for UK cases. 
Want to test out your skills? Try it yourself

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