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Editorial - Flaws in Using Maps to Choose Court Locations by Steven Brownstein

December 02, 2024 posted by Steve Brownstein

When determining the correct judicial authority for a particular location, it's essential that we rely on detailed and authoritative research sources rather than maps alone. While maps can provide a general understanding of geographic areas, they often lack the specific jurisdictional boundaries and legal nuances required for accuracy in our work.

To ensure precision, we should focus on resources like official government records, legal directories, or judicial district databases. These sources are designed to provide the exact information we need and help us avoid any potential errors caused by relying solely on geographic references.


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