Slip Opinion
Slip Opinion in other One-L Dictionary
A court opinion that is published individually after being rendered and then collected in advance sheets before being released for publication in a reporter.
Slip Opinion from the Washington and Lee University School of Law Dictionary.
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Slip opinion in the One-L Dictionary
An individual judicial opinion that is published separately, either in print or online, shortly after it is issued by the court. Judicial decisions go through three different stages of printing. slip opinions, advance sheets, and final bound reporters. Slip opinions are reprinted in advance sheets.
Note: This Slip opinion definition in the One-L Dictionary for new law students is from Harvard Law School (HLS).
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