The concept of 'CaseTower' is that the discipline of law generally, particularly Judgments, is too much writing centric, without sufficient use of diagrams to help them be fully understood.
'CaseTower's' concept is therefore that all its case-summaries should be extrapolated into a 3 part visual summary - (i) one half with a pictures illustrating the key facts, (ii) the other half with a diagram showing the key legal principle invoked, and (iii) then the writing afterwards when it is easier to digest & follow.
The 'CaseTower' case-summary should also state the subject(s) invoked by the case, as well as the 'stare decisis' (stated decision) essential point of law derived from the case.
These codified & more dynamic case-summaries can help ensure that jurists have a fuller understanding of the law.
The metaphoric concept of 'CaseTower' is that all the 124 subjects in the law discipline are like a floor of a skyscraper, and the case-summaries of Judgments hang like pictures on the wall.
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