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  2. 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. The case name is italicized in the in-text citation, but not in the reference list.

  3. APA Legal References - Purdue OWL® - Purdue University

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    Cases & Court Decisions. Cases and court decisions generally include these elements: title or name of case (e.g. Plessy v. Ferguson) citation (in law, this means the volume and page in reporters, or books where case decisions are published) jurisdiction of the court, in parentheses (e.g., US Supreme Court, Illinois Court of Appeals)

  4. Components of Citing Legal Cases in APA Style. There are five components to a legal citation: title or name of the case; citation; jurisdiction of the court writing the decision; date of the decision, and URL (optional). Title or Name of the Case

  5. APA Style 6th Edition Blog: Citing Court Decisions in APA Style

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    Here are the three basic elements for an APA Style reference for most court decisions: 1. Name of the case: Name v. Name 2. Source reporting the decision: Volume Source Page 3. Court and date of the decision: (Court Date) Name of the Case. Start the reference with the name of the case as listed at the beginning of the written court decision.

  6. APA (7th ed.) Citation Style Guide: Legal Citation - Douglas...

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    Citing Case Law. Traditional Citation. The traditional form of citation requires these elements: * the case name, or "style of cause" (in italics) * the year of the decision (in parentheses, followed by a comma) * the volume number. * the abbreviated title of the reporter (e.g. - DLR for Dominion Law Reports)

  7. APA 7th ed. Style Guide: Legal Sources - Wake Forest University

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    The title or name of a case is written in standard type in the reference list entry and in italic type in the in-text citation. The Template for U.S. Circuit Court decisions is as follows: Reference list: Name v. Name, Volume F. [or F.2d, F.3d] Page (Court Year). URL. Parenthetical citation: (Name v. Name, Year) Narrative citation: Name v.

  8. How to Cite a Legal Case, Document, or Source in APA

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    Need to know how to cite a legal case in APA? To create APA entries for legal references, use our quick guide with legal abbreviations & format examples.

  9. Court Cases - How to Cite U.S. Government Documents in APA...

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    How to Cite U.S. Government Documents in APA Citation Style: Court Cases. https://guides.library.cornell.edu/citing_us_gov_docs. Citing court cases (decisions/opinions) Include: title or name of the case. volume and page number of the court reporter, e.g. U.S.= United States Reports is the official source (reporter) of U.S. Supreme Court Opinions.

  10. Verify legal references containing necessary information and reflect current statues of legal authority (so you're not using amended, repealed or overturned cases).

  11. How to Cite Court Cases in APA Style - Perlego

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    When citing court cases, you should capture the most important information and present it in a clear, straightforward and uniform manner. Traditionally, when citing using the APA format, we recommend that you gather the following information: Case name; Year of court ruling; Case source; Name of the court; And the APA citation structure is as ...