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Can I see how a case has been cited by other cases?

When you click on the "citing cases" tab or window, you'll be taken to a results search that lists all the cases that cite to the case you were just reading.

Case Citation Finder - Supreme Court of the United States

The search box below may be used to retrieve the citation, in the form recommended by the Reporter of Decisions, for every signed, per curiam, or in-chambers ...

Find Case Law from Statutes or Regulations - Research Guides

If you know the citation of a statute for which you need to find relevant case law, annotated codes provide useful context--such as the history ...

How to find legal cases by citation | SFU Library

The second part contains case citation information: the year of the decision, the law reporter(s), and the name of the court where the case was ...

#1: How To Read A Legal Citation - Locating Legal Information in ...

Cases are published in reporters. A case citation is generally made up of the following parts: the names of the parties involved in the lawsuit; the volume ...

Case Law Research: Methods of Finding Cases - Library Guides

Finding Cases Using Secondary Sources · Case supplements - often legal encyclopedia entries in Lexis and Westlaw will include a supplement ...

Using Databases - Case Law Research - LibGuides at New York ...

Finding Cases · By Citation: is the easiest way of locating a case. · By Party Name: While it is possible to search for a case citation by party ...

Citing References / Citing Decisions - Case Finding and Advanced ...

If you have identified a relevant case, you should also check Citing References and Citing Decisions to see what subsequent cases have cited to ...

How to do Legal Research: How to Find Cases

Search encyclopedias to find discussions on your topic and identify which cases they cite to. Online: Search LEXIS and WESTLAW using appropriate ...

Q. Where can I look for court cases, statutes, and regulations?

Fastcase: Look up a case by citation (130 S. Ct. 876 or 531 U.S. 1060) or by party (Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission or Bush v.

LibGuides: Legal Research: An Overview: Validating Your Research

Citators: Shepard's, KeyCite & BCite · KeyCite® is the citator in Westlaw. KeyCite, quite literally, flags cases that are not good law.

Using Lexis, Westlaw & Bloomberg Law: Citators

A citator is a research tool that identifies sources that refer to a particular case, statute, or regulation. ... Finding citing references (cases ...

Digests and Finding Case Law: Introduction to Digest Research

Digests also contain Table of Cases volumes at the end of the digest sets. These are arranged alphabetically by the first name in the citation ...

How do I read a U.S. case citation and find the text of the opinion?

How to Read It · Case name · Volume, reporter, and page number · Pinpoint citation · Date and court name · Dealing with short citations.

FASTCASE USER GUIDE

There are three ways to search for cases on Fastcase: by Keyword, Natural Language or Citation Lookup. KEYWORD SEARCH (with Boolean operators). Searching by ...

Where do I find parallel citations? - Frequently Asked Questions

Each of these databases provide parallel citations for any given case. (See images, below.) For help figuring out which reporters contain which ...

LibGuides: Legal Research: An Overview: Caselaw Searching

Caselaw Search Techniques · Secondary Source Citations · Headnotes/Topic & Key Number Systems · Citing References · Annotated Codes & Regulations ...

Case Law - 1L & LL.M Research Guide

Checking a cases' status is known as citation analysis. There are systems in place on all the major research platforms to look for subsequent ...

Westlaw Tip:Checking Cases with KeyCite | Legal Blog

Learn how to use KeyCite in Westlaw Edge to check case law citations so you can be confident that your authorities are good law.

A Uniform System of Citation": Short Form for Cases - LibGuides

A short form citation may be used to identify a case that has previously been cited in full. Typically, the court and date are omitted and a pinpoint citation ...