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Learn the basic structure of an American legal opinion and how to cite it properly. Understand the importance of a case citation and how to find the rule of law and predict future outcomes.
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Anatomy of a Case and Basic Case Citation Orientation Fall 2017 An Introduction to What You Will Read and How You Will Cite It
Today’s Objectives • Basic Structure of an American Legal Opinion • Basic Citation Forms- Beating the Blue Book
A Case Is a Legal Opinion • Written for someone other than you • Presumes knowledge of the law • Focused on resolution of a particular circumstance • Becomes part of the “law”
Our Task …. • Understand case structure • Save time • Work smart • Use the case • Find the rule of law • Understand the court’s thinking to predict future outcomes • Tool for additional research
Let’s take a tour through our orientation case… • How did the case arise? • Need for resolution • What is backdrop of our case at hand? • Let’s see!
U.S. District Court for S.D.N.Y. -- 13 appellate courts (U.S. Court of Appeals) sit below the U.S. Supreme Court-- 94 federal judicial district courts.
Why do we care what court issued the decision? • Stare Decisis • “Lat. To stand by decided cases; to uphold precedents; to maintain former adjudications.” Black's Law Dictionary citing 1 Kent, Comm. 477. • Mandatory Authority • Cite must tell us what weight the reader should give it. • Insert the Blackboard and Maureen’s Bad Drawing…
Headnotes-- Substance • Summarize • Who writes them? • Lexis v. Westlaw • Can you cite them?
Using the case to find more cases… • Common law v. civil law • Precedent • Rule synthesis • Use case to find a case
How do you do it? (Page 1)
Courts cite cases too… (Page 14)
Creating a Case Citation • Most students and case citation….
What is Legal Citation? • Method which lawyers refer to sources that they rely upon when writing. • Identifies the location of a particular source
Resources for Citation • THE BLUEBOOK: A UNIFORM SYSTEM OF • CITATION (Columbia Law Review Ass'n et al. eds., 20th ed. (2015) ("BLUEBOOK").
Other Sources • ALWD • Online resources • http://www.bu.edu/av/lawlibrary/9781467906265.pdf • BU Library Guide to Legal Citation– note 19th edition.
Basic Case Citation • Miranda v. Arizona, 384 U.S. 436 (1966). • Case names • Last name of each party as first name on both sides of the “v.” • Notice- no “State of” (economy of words) • Other elements
Our Favorite Case …. • Leonard v. Pepsico, Inc., 88 F. Supp. 2d 116 (S.D.N.Y. 1999). • What info does this give us? • Note- spacing
Enacted Law--- Citing to Statues • Generally includes: • Title, chapter or subject area • Statutory complication in which section is found • Section number itself • Year of the code • Entire statute- • Securities Act of 1933, 15 U.S.C. §§ 77a-77aa (2006). • Single statutory provision • 28 U.S.C. § 1367 (2006). • State Statutes • Vary widely by state. Must check Blue Book T1.
When in doubt– cite.A non-conforming cite is better than no cite at all.
Bottom line…. • Do what you can • Use your resources!