/keɪs lɔː rɪˈpɔːts/ – Phrase
Definition: sưu tập các tiền lệ tư pháp.
A more thorough explanation: Case law reports refer to published collections of judicial decisions, typically organized by court and jurisdiction, that serve as a record of legal precedents established through court decisions. These reports provide summaries or full texts of court opinions, which can be cited as authority in legal arguments and used to support legal reasoning in subsequent cases.
Example: In order to support his argument, the lawyer cited several relevant case law reports during the trial.