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Law: Legal Citations

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Parts of a Legal Citation

Sample Citation:

Tennessee Valley Authority v. Hill

  • , 437 U.S. 153, 98 S. Ct. 2279, 57 L.Ed.2d 117 (1978).

Meaning:

Tennessee Valley Authority v. Hill

    • = Name of the case

 

    • 437 U.S. 153 = volume 437, United States Reports, page 153

 

    • 98 S. Ct. 2279 = volume 98, Supreme Court Reporter, page 2279

 

    • 57 L. Ed.2d 117= volume 57, Lawyer's Edition 2d series, page 117

 

  • (1978) = Date of the court decision

All legal citations are basically the same. That is, the first number always tells you which volume to go to; the abbreviation tells you which set of books to consult; and the second number tells you where in the volume to look. Depending on the set of books, you may consult a title and part (e.g., CFR) or a chapter and section (e.g., KRS). Once the set is found, one can tell from the spine labeling how it is organized. You may come across this symbol: § This means "section." §§ means "sections."