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=== Law === In the United States, legal publishers such as [[Thomson West]] and [[Lexis Nexis]] publish annotated versions of [[statutes]], providing information about [[Legal opinions|court cases]] that have interpreted the statutes. Both the federal [[United States Code]] and state statutes are subject to interpretation by the [[courts]], and the annotated statutes are valuable tools in [[legal research]].<ref>{{cite book |last1=Wyner |first1=Adam |last2=Peters |first2=Wim |last3=Katz |first3=Daniel |chapter=A Case Study on Legal Case Annotation |title=Legal Knowledge and Information Systems |editor-last=Ashley |editor-first=Kevin D. |series=Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications |volume=259 |date=2013 |pages=165β174 |location=Amsterdam |publisher=IOS Press |doi=10.3233/978-1-61499-359-9-165 |isbn=978-1-61499-359-9}}</ref>
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