APA format is commonly used in academic writing to ensure consistency and clarity for readers. It helps to organize and structure ideas, cite sources accurately, and maintain scholarly standards. Following APA guidelines also helps to avoid plagiarism and gives proper credit to the original sources of information.
To cite the No Child Left Behind Act, follow the guidelines of the citation style you are using (e.g., APA, MLA). Generally, you would include the title of the act, the public law number, the date it was enacted, and the publication source. For example, in APA style: No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, Pub. L. No. 107-110, 115 Stat. 1425 (2002).
To cite a law review article in APA format, include the author's last name, first initial, publication year, article title, journal name in italics, volume number, issue number in parentheses, page range, and DOI or URL if applicable. In a legal citation, include the case name, law review article citation, and pinpoint citation to the specific page the information is from.
I believe this is a urban legend. Can you cite the actual law that states this?
Laws on this vary by state. Inquire with your state's DMV.
If you're citing for a high school or undergraduate paper, just follow your teacher's directions. If you're citing for a law school paper or as an attorney, never cite to Vernon's. It is a secondary source of law that is meant to help readers understand the law. It is only persuasive, not binding. So, cite to the actual RSMo.
State Law
APA stands for the Administrative Procedure Act. It is a federal statute that governs the processes by which administrative agencies of the United States government may propose and establish regulations.
basic speed law
Newton did not cite or make any laws of education.
Courts determine custody based on what is in the best interests of the children, and state laws typically cite a list of best interest factors that a judge must consider.
Depending on the jurisdiction of the National Park, National Park Service Law Enforcement can cite (ticket) you for either violations of state or federal law. The three federal laws you should review are: 36 CFR 4.2 (State law applicable) 36 CFR 4.21 (Speed Limits) 36 CFR 4.22 (Unsafe operation)