Chandler v. Siegelman, 230 F.3d 1313 (11th Cir. 2000)
The court citation for the Rodney King case is "United States v. Powell, 955 F.2d 1206 (9th Cir. 1992)."
Case Citation:Baker v. Carr, 369 US 186 (1962)
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In a case citation, either abbreviation of versus, v. or vs., is correct, but v. is used more frequently. The single letter, V, is sometimes capitalized, but this looks odd to my eye.
The citation for the Austin v. Litvak case in the American Law Reports, Fourth series, is ALR4th 688. This case addresses specific legal principles and precedents pertinent to the matter at hand, and is often referenced for its insights into the applicable law. For detailed analysis and implications, one would typically consult the full text of the case in the ALR4th database.
Roe v. Wade, 410 US 113 (1973)
Gideon v. Wainwright, 372 US 335 (1963)The case was originally called Gideon v. Cochran, but Louie L. Wainwright succeeded Cochran as Secretary to the Florida Department of Corrections before the case was heard in the US Supreme Court.
Lester V. Chandler has written: 'Economic mobilization and stabilization' 'The economics of money and banking' 'Inflation in the United States, 1940-1948'
George Chandler Whipple has written: 'State sanitation v. 2, 1917'
To properly cite a Supreme Court case in a legal document, you typically include the case name, the volume number of the reporter where the case is published, the page number where the case begins, and the year the case was decided. For example, a citation for the landmark case of Brown v. Board of Education would look like this: Brown v. Board of Education, 347 U.S. 483 (1954).
The correct Bluebook citation for the case is: Bower v. Lawrence Cnty. Children & Youth Servs., 964 F. Supp. 2d 475, 483 (W.D. Pa. 2013). This format includes the case name, the reporter volume and page number, the court abbreviation, and the year of the decision.
In R v Exall, the case of CB Pollock is referenced for its legal principles regarding the duty of care and negligence. To cite it, you would typically include the case name followed by the citation details, such as the court and year of the decision. For example, you might say, "In R v Exall, the court referred to the principles established in CB Pollock [year] [court abbreviation]." Be sure to check the specific citation style required for your work, as formats may vary.