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  2. Federal Reporter - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Reporter (ISSN 1048-3888) is a case law reporter in the United States that is published by West Publishing and a part of the National Reporter System. [1] It begins with cases decided in 1880; pre-1880 cases were later retroactively compiled by West Publishing into a separate reporter, Federal Cases .

  3. National Reporter System - Wikipedia

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    West's National Reporter System (NRS) is a set of case law reporters for federal courts and appellate state courts in the United States. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It started with the North Western Reporter in 1879 which has its origin in The Syllabi (1876, LCCN 2010-213400 ).

  4. Federal Supplement - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Supplement (ISSN 1047-7306) is a case law reporter published by West Publishing in the United States that includes select opinions of the United States district courts since 1932, and is part of the National Reporter System. Although the Federal Supplement is an unofficial reporter and West is a private company that does not have a ...

  5. Law report - Wikipedia

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    The online law report in Bangladesh is Chancery Law Chronicles, which now publishes verdicts of Supreme Court of Bangladesh. [11] After the Supreme Court of Bangladesh was established in 1972, its online law report is Supreme Court Online Bulletin [12] and it initially published a law report, containing the judgments, orders and decisions of ...

  6. United States Reports - Wikipedia

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    Volumes of the United States Reports. The United States Reports (ISSN 0891-6845) are the official record (law reports) of the Supreme Court of the United States.They include rulings, orders, case tables (list of every case decided), in alphabetical order both by the name of the petitioner (the losing party in lower courts) and by the name of the respondent (the prevailing party below), and ...

  7. Federal Cases - Wikipedia

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    Federal Cases. Federal Cases, circuit and district courts, 1789–1880 (in case citations, abbreviated F. Cas.) was a reporter of cases decided by the United States district and circuit courts between 1789 and 1880. [1] It is part of the National Reporter System. [1]

  8. List of legal abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    F. — Federal Reporter; F.2d — Federal Reporter, 2nd Series; F.3d — Federal Reporter, 3rd Series; F.App'x — Federal Appendix; F.Cas. — Federal Cases 1789–1880; Fed. Reg. (sometimes FR) — Federal Register (see Federal Register for full text from 1994 to date) Fed. R. Bankr. P. — Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure

  9. West American Digest System - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Supreme Court, the Court of Federal Claims, bankruptcy courts, and military courts each have an individual digest, and all their decisions are also included in the Federal Practice Digest together with the notes of decisions from the federal District Courts and Courts of Appeals. Digests are also published for West's National Reporter ...