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Interpreting Legal Citations

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Tools

  • The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation, 18th ed. Reserve & Reference KF/245/U55
  • Wisconsin Guide to Citation, 5th ed. Reserve & Reference KFW/2475/W57/2001
  • Bieber's Dictionary of Legal Abbreviations Reference KF/246/B46...


Citation Types
Primary Authority

1. Cases
Citation of a case decided by U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, later reversed by the U.S. Supreme Court, with parenthetical information about the Fourth Circuit decision:

All Wisconsin Supreme Court & Court of Appeals opinions published since January 2000 include a public domain citation.

2. Statutes
Citation of an entire statute, the Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act, as codified in the United States Code:


3. Public Law
Citation of an entire public law, the Health Professions Education Extension Amendment of 1992, as appears in the Statutes at Large:



4. Legislative Materials
Several citations to bills, resolutions, reports, documents, etc.:


Abbreviations used in citations to legislative materials:



5. Code of Federal Regulations
Citation of a particular provision of a regulation in the Code of Federal Regulations:

 

 

6. United Nations Materials
Citation of a resolution of the United Nations General Assembly:

Secondary Authority

1. Books - Both author and title appear in ALL CAPS
Citation of a particular section of James and Hazard's treatise on civil procedure:

Citation of a particular page within Charles Dicken's Bleak House:


2. Periodical Materials - Article titles appear in italics and journal titles appear in ALL CAPS

Citation of particular pages within a law review article with parenthetical information about what appears on those pages:


Citation of an entire magazine article:

Citation of a signed newspaper article:

Compiled by Bonnie Shucha
University of Wisconsin-Madison Law Library
Revised: August 2003

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