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[law-book] / ˈlɔˌbʊk /


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Some of the confusion has come from a big rewrite of the lawbook in 2019, when the considerations for handball went from just three lines to an entire page.

From BBC • Nov. 11, 2025

Former England captain Dylan Hartley hopes the incident prompts a review of rugby's lawbook.

From BBC • Feb. 28, 2022

The spirit is so infectious that even squares may applaud the lines: "What's right for me / Would be perversity / In any state lawbook."

From Time Magazine Archive

Furtively he riffles through a lawbook, evilly he smiles at what he finds, cunningly he recruits a lover for his wife.

From Time Magazine Archive

Furthermore, it would be politic to have upon the colony lawbook some relief for dissenters from its Establishment similar to the English statutes relieving nonconformists there from adherence to the Church of England.

From The Development of Religious Liberty in Connecticut by Greene, Maria Louise