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To cite federal laws (also commonly referred to as statutes or acts) in APA Style, include the name of the law, U.S.C. (short for United States Code), the title and section of the code where the law appears, the year, and optionally the URL.
RULES REQUIRING CITATION TO OFFICIAL REPORTS "New York decisions shall be cited from the official reports, if any." (Rules of App Div, 1st Dept 22 NYCRR § 600.10 a 11.) "New York decisions shall be cited from the official reports, if any." (Rules of App Div, 4th Dept 22 NYCRR A§ 1000.4 f 7.)
Include background information as a parenthetical following the cite to the Code: Example: N.Y.C. Admin. Code ? __ - __ (enacted pursuant to N.Y.
When citing to the New York Law Journal, practitioners include: (i) the case name; (ii) the abbreviation N.Y.L.J.; (iii) the date of the Journal; (iv) the first page in which the case appears preceded by at; (v) the column number; and (vi) court and date parenthetical, including the date of the decision.
The title number. The abbreviation of the code used (here, U.S.C.A. or U.S.C.S.) The section symbol (§) followed by a space and the section number containing the statute. The name of the publisher (West or LexisNexis) The year of the code.
The names of the parties involved in the lawsuit. the volume number of the reporter containing the full text of the case. the abbreviated name of that case reporter. the page number on which the case begins the year the case was decided; and sometimes.
The names of the parties involved in the lawsuit. the volume number of the reporter containing the full text of the case. the abbreviated name of that case reporter. the page number on which the case begins the year the case was decided; and sometimes.
The title number. The abbreviation of the code used (here, U.S.C.) The section symbol (§) followed by a space and the section number containing the statute. The year of the code. (optional if citing to the current code - Bluebook R.