 Authorised law reports are the official and preferred law reports. Cases published in an authorised report are the version of a judgement that has been approved by a judge or their associate. If a case has been published in an authorised report, this version should be used and cited. The AGLC tells us, if a case has been published in several different reports, there is a preferential order. First, other authorised reports. If a case has not been published in an authorised report, the preference is Generalist unauthorised reports Subject specific unauthorised reports Unreported medium-neutral citation Unreported no medium-neutral citation A medium-neutral citation is a citation system that doesn't depend on a publisher. For example, decisions published on the court website that have a judgement number instead. Judgments with no medium-neutral citation just have the name of the court, the judge and the date. See the AGLC for a full list of law report abbreviations. Reports marked with an asterisk are the authorised reports. You can use a case citator available on the law guide to quickly search and see the list of places a case has been published. If you need help finding an authorised report, ask us at the library.