To commence with, there is no case law.
Legal positivism vigorously protects rights through the stipulations of its own system, and most rights welcome the specificity of statute and case law.
In case law, they have made it clear that freedom of expression for the press is a paramount factor.
As we all know, much of our law is based on precedent, which then becomes case law.
Here again, case law will have a great bearing on the apportionment in these cases.
Descriptive decisions are what typically are referred to as "decisions of fact" in procedural case law.
A body of case law will be built up.
Presently, there are many examples of case law involving the conventional practitioner, but very few relating to complementary practice.