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Veronica Sanchez
Early on, American tribunals, even after the Revolution, frequently did cite contemporary English lawsuits. This was because appellate decisions from many American courts weren't regularly reported until the middle of 19th century; lawyers and judges, as creatures of habit, used English legal materials to fill the break. But citations to English decisions gradually vanished during the 19th century as American courts produced their own rationales to resolve the legal problems of the American people. The number of released volumes of American reports soared from eighteen in 1810 to over 8,000 by 1910.

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Today, in the words of Stanford law professor Lawrence Friedman: "American lawsuits rarely cite foreign materials. Courts sometimes cite a British classic or two, a famous old lawsuit, or a nod to Blackstone; but current British law nearly never gets any acknowledgment." Foreign law has never been cited as binding precedent, but merely as a manifestation of the shared values of Anglo-American civilization or even Western civilization usually.