98. reporter
What is a Reporter in Legal Terms?
A reporter in legal terms refers to either:
A Court Reporter – A professional responsible for transcribing spoken or recorded speech during legal proceedings, such as trials or depositions.
A Case Reporter – A published volume of judicial opinions from a specific court or group of courts.
Types of Legal Reporters:
Court Reporter – Creates official records of court proceedings, hearings, and depositions.
Official Reporter – Publishes court decisions, such as the United States Reports for Supreme Court rulings.
Regional Reporter – Compiles appellate decisions for specific geographic regions (e.g., Pacific Reporter).
Examples of Reporter in Legal Context:
A stenographer records every word spoken in a trial.
The Federal Reporter publishes decisions from U.S. federal appellate courts.
A legal journalist reports on court cases for public media.
5 Reference Pages for Reporter with URLs
Cornell Law School – Legal Information Institute: Court Reporter
Explanation: Defines a court reporter and explains their role in documenting legal proceedings.
FindLaw – What Does a Court Reporter Do?
Explanation: Describes the duties, skills, and technologies used by court reporters.
United States Courts – Official Court Reporters
Explanation: Details the role of federal court reporters and the importance of maintaining accurate legal records.
Justia – Case Law Reporters
Explanation: Discusses different types of legal reporters that publish judicial opinions.
Wikipedia – Law Reporter
Explanation: Provides an overview of how court decisions are published and categorized in law reports.
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