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Use Id. if you are citing the same page of the same case that you cited in the immediately preceding citation. Use Id. at (pinpoint page) if you are citing a different page of the same case that you cited in the immediately preceding citation.
Subsequent citations The first time a source is mentioned, you must give the citation in full. In subsequent citations, briefly identify the source, and give the footnote number where the full citation can be found. If a subsequent citation IMMEDIATELY follows the full citation, you can use ibid.
Note: In court documents (briefs, motions) and legal memoranda, a full case name is usually italicized or underlined. In academic legal writing (i.e., a law review article), full case names are generally not underlined or italicized.
Multiple Parties - Only cite the first party on each side and omit words indicating multiple parties. Do not omit portions of a partnership name. Two Case Names - Use the first case name listed in a consolidated case.
Often, you want to indicate that a particular case or authority either is quoted in or quotes another authority. If you use quoted in, the phrase follows the cite, is separated from it by a comma, and is underlined (memo) or italicized (law review): Doe v. Johnson, 1111 F. 3d 111 (14th Cir.
Explanatory parentheticals come after parentheticals explaining weight of authority, such as (per curiam) or (Scalia, J. dissenting), and before any citation of subsequent history or other related authority. Example: Wolf v. Colorado, 338 U.S. 25, 47 (1949) (Rutledge, J.
To cite to a case in the Federal Reporter, list the following six elements in order: Name of the case (italicized or underlined); Volume of the Federal Reporter; Reporter abbreviation (F., F. First page where the case can be found in the reporter and pinpoint page if required;
Short Citation Forms Name of the case (underlined or italicized and abbreviated ing to Rule 10.2) Volume of the reporter. Reporter abbreviation. Pinpoint citation to specific page referenced preceded by at

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