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KeyCite for Statutes

KeyCite for Statutes. KeyCite for Statutes. KeyCite History indicates whether the statute is GOOD LAW . KeyCite Citing References lists cases, pending legislation, administrative materials, and secondary sources that discuss or cite the statute.

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KeyCite for Statutes

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  1. KeyCite for Statutes

  2. KeyCite for Statutes • KeyCite History indicates whether the statute is GOOD LAW. • KeyCite Citing References lists cases, pending legislation, administrative materials, and secondary sources that discuss or cite the statute. • Notes of Decisions (annotations) are the headnotes from cases that significantly interpreted or applied the statute.

  3. KeyCite History for StatutesKeyCite flags indicate the status of the statute. A red flag indicates that the statute has been • Recently amended • Repealed • Ruled unconstitutional • Preempted

  4. KeyCite History for Statutes A yellow flag indicates that the statute • Has pending legislation • Has been renumbered • Has been transferred • Contains an editor’s amendment note • Was limited on constitutional or preemption grounds or its validity was otherwise called into doubt

  5. KeyCite History for Statutes includes • Updating documents (recently passed public laws) that have amended or repealed the statute • Pending Legislation (current bills) that may affect the statute (available for USCA and most state statutory codes) • Credits, also called Text Amendments, are public laws that have enacted, amended, or renumbered a statute) • Historical and Statutory Notes, also called Editor’s Notes, describe the legislative changes that have affected the statute

  6. Updating Documents PL 108-177 • 12 USCA 3401 was amended December 13, 2004. • 3401 links to Legislative Action, which are Updating Document(s). • Updating Documents are recent Public Laws. • Updating Document page links to Public Law 108-177.

  7. Public Law 108-177 amends 12 USCA 3401

  8. Pending Legislation Pending Legislation Pending Bills • The yellow flag indicates there is pending legislation • Pending Legislation are bills that could affect the statute. • You can link to the pending legislation.

  9. KeyCite Citing References for Statutes • KeyCite Citing References are legal documents that discuss or mention your statute. • Citing references include • Pending legislation • Notes of Decisions (annotations) in USCA • Cases on Westlaw that do not appear in Notes of decisions (for example, unreported cases or cases too new to have headnotes) • Administrative materials • Secondary sources, such as ALR articles, Am Jur 2d sections, law reviews, and treatises.

  10. Citing References • 42 USCA 1981 (the equal rights statute) had 33,931 Citing References on January 16, 2004. • Click Limit KeyCite Display to limit the citing references to the ones of most use to you. Limit KeyCite Display

  11. You can limit citation results by any number or combination of • Notes of Decisions • (by subtopic) • Locate • Jurisdiction • Date • Document type Apply • Select the limits you want to • apply to your list of citing • references • Click Apply.

  12. Using the criteria chosen on the previous screen, the citing • references have been reduced from 33,931 to six.

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