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Hear this out loud PauseU.S Supreme Court Cases: Supreme Court opinions are published in 3 different case law reporters: United States Reports (the official reporter) - U.S., Supreme Court Reporter (West) - S. Ct., and Lawyers Edition (Lexis) - L. Ed..
Official Reporters are governmentally approved publications which reproduce the reported cases within a given jurisdiction. Many states still publish their own reporters. The official reporter is the reporter that should be cited when submitting documents to the court in that jurisdiction.
Federal Reporter first, second, third, and fourth series. This is the reporter for opinions of the U.S. Courts of Appeals. Not all of the federal circuit courts opinions are published. Federal Supplement first, second, and third series.
Hear this out loud PauseThe opinions of the Supreme Court of the United States are published officially in the United States Reports.
U.S. Supreme Court opinions are published in three different reporters: (1) United States Reports (U.S.), which is the official reporter; (2) Supreme Court Reporter (S. Ct.), published by West; and (3) United States Supreme Court Reports, Lawyers Edition (L. Ed., L.

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District Court Decisions Occasionally, decisions issued by federal district courts (the trial court level in the federal system) are published in a reporter known as the Federal Supplement. The first, second, and third series are cited as F. Supp., F. Supp.

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