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  1. Oct 25, 2024 · In these cases, the CanLII version often contains a link to a PDF version of a print reporter with page/paragraph numbers that may be used as your main citation. 4. Jurisdiction and Court. A case citation should always indicate both the jurisdiction and court level. Neutral citations take care of this requirement, but for cases without a ...

    • Abbreviations in Apa Legal Citations
    • Citing Federal Court Cases
    • Citing State Court Cases

    Most words are abbreviated in legal citations. This means that a very large number of standard abbreviations exist. Consult resources like this pageto familiarize yourself with common abbreviations. Pages where case information is found online also tend to show the correct form of citation for the case in question. You can check these to make sure ...

    Federal court cases are those that take place at the national level in the U.S.—in the U.S. Supreme Court, a circuit court, or a district court.

    State courts are those that operate in specific states rather than federally. The two kinds of state court that are commonly cited are supreme courts and appellate courts. They are both cited in a similar format.

  2. Nov 15, 2024 · To refer the reader to particular page in a reporter, add a pinpoint reference: McLean v Pilon (1978), 7 BCLR 99 at 102, 1978 CanLII 237 (SC). The case begins on page 99 of volume 7 of the British Columbia Law Reports and we are referring the reader to page 102. Unpublished judgments available online: Hareid v Holstad, 1995 CanLII 3083 (BCSC).

  3. Sep 5, 2024 · The volume number is placed before the reporter abbreviation and the page number is placed after the abbreviation. Sometimes, a citation includes an abbreviation for the court that decided the case and/or the state where the case was decided. Example: Grey v. Campbell Soup Co., 650 F. Supp. 1166 (C.D. Cal. 1986) This is a citation to a federal ...

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  4. Jul 21, 2022 · A case citation tells where a full copy of the court’s legal opinion in a case may be located. A complete citation includes the names of the parties in the case, the volume number of the court reporter, the court reporter abbreviation, the page number of the reporter where the case begins, and the year the case was decided. Roe v. Wade, 410 U ...

  5. Sep 5, 2024 · R v Chaisson is the case name, [2006] is the year of publication and needs to be in square brackets because volume 1 does not uniquely identify the book, SCR for Supreme Court Reports, the case beginning on page 415. APA In Text/ Parenthetical Citation: (Case Name, Year, Page or Paragraph number if required) Example: (R v Chaisson, 2006, p.415)

  6. Sep 24, 2024 · the volume number of the reporter containing the full text of the case; the abbreviated name of that case reporter; the page number on which the case begins the year the case was decided; and sometimes; the name of the court deciding the case. Below is an example of a case citation: Hebb v. Severson, 201 P.2d 156 (Wash. 1948).

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