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Citation = Case Address Chapter 10 Citation Form Citation = Case Address

Basic State Citation Form Long Form: Smith v. Jones, 342 Nev. 980, 456 P.2d 898 (1998) State cases can have two addresses Official Address (like a street address): ____ Official Publication ____ Volume State Page Unofficial Address (like a post office box): ____ Unofficial Publication ____ Volume Region Page Short Form: Smith v. Jones, 456 P.2d 898 (Nev. 1998) Unofficial Address only: ____ Unofficial Address _____ (State Year) Volume Region Page

State Long Form Citation State Cases: Long Form Title: Smith v. Jones or Smith v. Jones Underline or italicize Official Cite: (State) Reports State abbreviations = old postal abbreviations Supreme Court v. Appellate Court: Appellate courts are specified (e.g., Tenn. Ct. App.) State Supreme Court decisions = state abbr. (e.g., Tex. = Texas Supreme Court decision) Unofficial Cite: Regional Reporters = parallel cite (e.g., 369 P.2d 419) Year (case decided) Smith v. Jones, 121 Kan. 288, 369 P.2d 413 (1979)

State Short Form Citation State Cases: Short Form Smith v. Jones, 369 P.2d 418 (Kan. 1979) Title: Smith v. Jones Publication: Regional Reporter Court: Identify court in parenthesis with year Consolidated Reports: = Supreme Court and Appellate Court decisions S.C.: Smith v. Jones, 283 N.M. 583, 628 P.2d 493 (1988) App.: Smith v. Jones, 283 N.M. 583, 628 P.2d 493 (N.M. Ct. App. 1988) Note: Omission of App. generally indicates state supreme court

Basic Federal Citation U.S. Supreme Court Title, ___ U.S. ___, ___ S.Ct. ___, ___ L.Ed. ___ (Year) U.S. Court of Appeals Title, ___ F.2d ___ (# Cir. Year) U.S. District Court Title, ___ F. Supp. ___ (District Year)

Federal Case Citation Federal Case Publications U.S. District Court = F. Supp. (e.g., Nev., E.D.N.J.) Akers v. Lewis, 462 F. Supp. 531 (D. N.M. 1976) U.S. Circuit Court = F. 2d (# Cir.) Lewis v. Akers, 663 F.2d 261 (10th Cir. 1977) U.S. Supreme Court = Akers v. Lewis, 516 U.S. 331, 694 S. Ct. 265, 112 L.Ed 2d 871 (1978) U.S. Reports (U.S.) Supreme Court Reporter (S.Ct.) U.S. Supreme Court Reports, Lawyer’s Edition (L.Ed.) Short Form: Akers v. Lewis, 516 U.S. 331 (1978)

Other Federal Case Citations Bankruptcy Reporter: Smith v. Jones, 287 B.R. 423 (D. Colo. 1983) Federal Rules Decisions: Smith v. Jones, 341 F.R.D. 938 (D. Neb. 1983) Military Justice Reporter: Smith v. Jones, 125 M.J.R. 637 (D. Idaho 1983) Federal Appendix: Smith v. Jones, 21 Fed. App. 583 (D. Colo. 1983)

Federal Statutory Citation Federal Statutes 28 U.S.C. §1204 (1984) U.S.C. United States Code (official) U.S.C.A. United States Code Annotated U.S.C.S. United States Code Service Unofficial: U.S.C.A. & U.S.C.S. Provides research helps (case annotations, etc.) Practice Tip: Don’t cite!!!

State Statutory Citations State Statutes Statutes are arranged TOPICALLY (Transportation, Evidence, Crimes) Statutory Citation: C.R.S. §13-22-221(1)(a) (1999) Title/Chapter Section Number (year)

Citation Rules of Thumb Cite all parallel cites Smith v. Jones, 240 Nev. 156, 130 P.2d 890 (1989) Cite the official publication first Italicize (or underline) title Smith v. Jones OR Smith v. Jones Indicate court in parenthesis, if necessary Jacks v. Morns, 526 P.2d 694 (Colo. App. 1981) Cite the case in full the first time it is cited

Citation Rules of Thumb cont’d Indicate pinpoint citations (quote) Smith v. Jones, 240 Nev. 156, 160, 130 P.2d 890, 893 (1989) Supra = above Smith, supra at 160 Id. = case cited immediately above Id. At 160 Ibid. = Case immediately above at same page Infra = below Smith, infra at 160

Citation Examples U.S. Supreme Court Cases: short form: Smith v. Jones, 119 U.S. 476 (1972) Long form: Smith v. Jones, 119 U.S. 476, 355 S.Ct. 932, 412 L.Ed. 2d 828 (1972) U.S. Court of Appeals Cases: Jones v. Smith, 365 F.2d 138 (4th Cir. 1971) U.S. District Court Cases: Smith v. Jones, 289 F.Supp. 726 (D.Nev. 1970) Federal Statutes (cite official): 26 U.S.C. §1278 (1976) State Cases: short form: Smith v. Jones, 526 P.2d 694 (Colo. Ct. App. 1981) long form: Smith v. Jones, 245 Colo. App. 598, 526 P.2d 694 (1981) State Statutes: Colo. Rev. Stat. §19-22-302 (1984)

In Class Citation Exercises State Cases: 1. You have found a case decided by the Texas Supreme Court in 1988, page 578 and volume 798 of the official cite. The case is found on page 890 of volume 657 of the unofficial cite, second series. The case title is Dean v. Stetson. 2. The case you wish to cite is Pickard v. Bartschi, decided in 2000. It is from the Montana Supreme Court, on page 878 of volume 113 of the official cite; it is found on page 122 in volume 345 of the unofficial publication, third series. Federal Cases: 1. Your case was decided by a U.S. District Court judge in Nevada. The case is titled Rian v. Hayden, decided in 1999, and found on page 567, volume 410. 2. The title of the case is Scott v. Keith. It was decided in 2003 by the U.S. Court of Appeals in the 9th Circuit. It is found in volume 345 on page 879, third series. 3. The U.S. Supreme Court decided a case entitled Ring v. Stokes in 1989. The official cite is volume 567, page 345; The Lawyer’s Co-op cite is page 48, volume 443, second series; the West publication is volume 890, page 765. The court accepted the case by Writ of Certiorari from Maine.