# Courts

## Introduction

Courts deliver judgments, which are the main way that judgments are grouped on the platform. Exploring the courts is a good way to find a judgment issued by a particular court.

## Finding judgments by exploring courts

1. Click on **Judgments** in the top navigation bar or on the homepage.
2. Click on a **court's name** to explore judgments from that court.
3. Click on a **year** to limit judgments to a particular year.

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4. Click on **Judges** in the Filters box on the left to refine the results further to a particular judge.\\

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