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How do you cite legal information?

How do you cite legal information?

Most legal citations consist of the name of the document (case, statute, law review article), an abbreviation for the legal series, and the date. The abbreviation for the legal series usually appears as a number followed by the abbreviated name of the series and ends in another number.

What citation format do lawyers use?

The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation, print. The style most commonly used by lawyers and legal scholars.

How do you cite Bluebook format?

A basic citation to a book includes the following six elements:

  1. Volume number (for multivolume works)
  2. Author’s full name as it appears on the title page.
  3. Title of the book (italicized or underlined)
  4. Page, section, or paragraph cited.
  5. Edition (for works with multiple editions)
  6. Year of publication.

How do you cite RCW?

Citation to the Revised Code of Washington: The code should be cited as RCW; see RCW 1.04. 040. An RCW title should be cited Title 7 RCW. An RCW chapter should be cited chapter 7.24 RCW.

What is the official citation?

Usually, the first citation given is to the official reports for a particular court, and is called the “official citation”. This is the publisher with which the court has contracted to publish cases. In the Federal system, the official reporter for the Supreme Court is the United States Reports (or U.S.C).

Do Lawyers Use MLA or APA?

Don’t Know Which Citation Style You Need to Use?

Anthropology – use Chicago Law & Legal Studies – use Bluebook, Maroonbook or ALWD
Business – use APA, Chicago or Harvard Medicine – use AMA or NLM
Chemistry – use ACS Music – use Turabian or Chicago
Communications – use MLA Philosophy – use MLA or Chicago

What is the best citation style?

How to do I choose a citation style?

  • APA (American Psychological Association) is used by Education, Psychology, and Sciences.
  • MLA (Modern Language Association) style is used by the Humanities.
  • Chicago/Turabian style is generally used by Business, History, and the Fine Arts.

What must a citation include?

Generally, a citation will include: the name of the book, article, or other resource; the name of its author; information (if applicable) about the journal it came from; the date it was published; and when it was accessed if it was read online.

How do you cite a case example?

To cite a court case or decision, list the name of the case, the volume and abbreviated name of the reporter, the page number, the name of the court, the year, and optionally the URL….U.S. Supreme Court.

Format Name v. Name, Volume number U.S. Page number (Year). URL
In-text citation (Bartnicki v. Vopper, 2001)

What is the difference between WAC and RCW?

Washington State K-12 schools are regulated according to the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) which are laws passed by the Legislature; and, by the Washington Administrative Codes (WAC) which are rules put in place to enact applicable legislation.

Is an RCW A law?

The Revised Code of Washington (RCW) is the compilation of all permanent laws now in force. It is a collection of Session Laws (enacted by the Legislature and signed by the Governor, or enacted via the initiative process), arranged by topic, with amendments added and repealed laws removed.

Where can I find a legal citation guide?

By Peter W. Martin, Cornell Legal Information Institute. This publication is based on The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation. Use the Table of Contents on the left-hand side of the page to see citation examples and learn how to cite materials using legal citation format. Comprehensive citing research guide.

How to cite a legal document in APA format?

When citing legal sources, APA Style follows the standard legal citation style used across all disciplines. APA provides examples of legal references; however, they advise to consult The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation, 20th edition.

What does the Legal Information Institute do for free?

We are a not-for-profit group that believes everyone should be able to read and understand the laws that govern them, without cost. We carry out this vision by: Publishing law online, for free. Creating materials that help people understand law. Exploring new technologies that make it easier for people to find the law.

When did the Legal Information Institute first appear?

This work first appeared in 1993. It was most recently revised in October of 2019 to update the links to state rules and several other external resources. Like all prior revisions this one included a thorough review of the relevant rules of appellate practice of federal and state courts.