Restatements of Law
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Restatements are influential treatises published by the American Law Institute which describe law in a given area and guide in the development of that law. Restatements, though frequently cited in cases, are not binding in a curt unless it has been officially adopted as law by jurisdictions highest court.
Restatements of Law from the Washington and Lee University School of Law Dictionary.
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