Connecticut Reports

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Connecticut Reports is the official reporter series that publishes the decisions of the Connecticut Supreme Court.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf case law reporter
law report series
official reporter
abbreviation Connecticut
surface form: Conn.
citationStyle Bluebook legal citation
surface form: Bluebook
contains case captions
concurring opinions
dates of decision
dissenting opinions
docket numbers
headnotes
majority opinions
names of parties
country United States of America
surface form: United States
coversCourt Connecticut Supreme Court
format online
print
hasParallelCitationWith Atlantic Reporter
isOfficialReporterFor Connecticut Supreme Court
jurisdiction Connecticut
surface form: State of Connecticut
language English
legalStatus authoritative source of Connecticut Supreme Court decisions
levelOfCourt court of last resort
maintainedBy Connecticut Supreme Court
predecessorOf Connecticut Appellate Reports for lower appellate court decisions
publishedBy Judicial Branch of Connecticut
surface form: Connecticut Judicial Branch
publishes decisions of the Connecticut Supreme Court
judicial opinions of the Connecticut Supreme Court
region New England
scope published opinions only
subject Connecticut case law
state appellate decisions
timeCoverage historical and current decisions of the Connecticut Supreme Court
typeOfLaw state law
usedBy judges in Connecticut
lawyers in Connecticut
legal researchers
usedFor legal citation in Connecticut courts
precedent research

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Subject: Connecticut Reports
Description of subject: Connecticut Reports is the official reporter series that publishes the decisions of the Connecticut Supreme Court.

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