Case Citation
Case Citation Finder - Supreme Court of the United States
Case Citation Finder. The search box below may be used to retrieve the citation, in the form recommended by the Reporter of Decisions, for every signed, per ...
Q. How do I cite a court case in bluebook format? - Ask a Librarian!
Case citations generally includes the case name, followed by the reporter volume, the reporter abbreviation, the first page of the case, the specific page for ...
Citing Cases - Bluebook Guide - Guides at Georgetown Law Library
The purpose of this guide is to introduce The Bluebook and basic concepts of legal citation to new law students.
Citations - Legal Research: A Guide to Case Law
Citations · the names of the lead parties (in most cases, the plaintiff or appellant versus the defendant or appellee), · a number representing ...
In such citations, it is usual in these jurisdictions to apply square brackets "[year]" to the publication year (which may not be the year that the case was ...
Citation Services - New York State Unified Court System
Use the Citation Services to find the approved "cite-as" case names for citing New York Official Reports and United States Supreme Court decisions.
Understanding case citations - Law: primary sources
A case citation contains all the information needed to locate a particular case. The citation of a reported case refers to the law report series ...
Cases - Bluebook Legal Citation - Tarlton Law Library
Rule 10.2 provides guidelines for creating simple and straightforward case names from the list of parties given at the beginning of every case report.
How to Find a Case with the Citation | William & Mary Law School
This guide explains how to use a case citation to locate a case in the library's print collection or in an online database.
Interpreting Citations - Supreme Court of the United States
Interpreting a Case Citation: An example of a case citation: United States v. Jones, 565 US 400, 132 S.Ct. 945, 181 L.Ed.2d 911 (2012).
Basic Legal Citation - Cornell University
A distinct case citation format used within the jurisdiction by state courts and those submitting memoranda or briefs to them.
How to Read a Legal Citation - LibGuides - UCLA
A standard citation includes first the volume number, then the title of the source, (usually abbreviated) and lastly, a page or section number.
Citing State Cases - LRAW Research Fall 2024
A case citation serves as a reference to where a court opinion is published. To find instructions on how to cite a case generally, see Rule B10 of The Bluebook.
Legal Abbreviations and Citations Guide
The basic format for a case citation is: the case name, the volume number and abbreviation of the reporter in which the case was published, the ...
A Uniform System of Citation": Short Form for Cases - LibGuides
General Rules for Short Form Case Citation. A short form citation may be used to identify a case that has previously been cited in full. Typically, the court ...
CITING YOUR SOURCES OF INFORMATION - California Courts
For cases from other states, you will need to cite to the National Reporter ... Identify which state court decided the case in your citation. Here is an ...
APA Legal References - Purdue OWL
Simply reference them in the text by name. When citing particular articles and amendments, create reference list entries and in-text citations as normal. The US ...
Federal Courts - Bluebook Guide - Guides at Georgetown Law Library
When citing a U.S. Supreme Court case, you must cite to the official reporter, the United States Reports, if the case is published therein ( ...
#1: How To Read A Legal Citation - Locating Legal Information in ...
A citation is a reference to a legal authority. It is essential that citations to legal materials follow a standard format so that anyone using a law library ...
Case Citation - Rule 10 - Suffolk University
Rule 10.2 requires case names in textual and citation sentences to conform with 10.2.1, but citation sentences must also conform to the additional requirements.