{{Short description|Brief summary of a point of law in a court decision}} {{One source|date=May 2024}} {{Use American English|date = March 2019}} {{Use mdy dates|date = August 2012}}
A '''headnote''' is a brief summary of a particular point of law that is added to the text of a court decision to aid readers in locating discussion of a legal issue in an opinion. As the term implies, headnotes appear at the beginning of the published opinion.
In 1906, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled in ''United States v. Detroit Timber & Lumber Co.'' that headnotes have no legal standing and therefore do not set precedent.<ref>''United States v. Detroit Timber & Lumber Co.'', {{Ussc|source=j|200|321|1906}}</ref>
==See also== {{wiktionary}}{{Portal|Law}} * Case law
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