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Law Research Guide: Case Law

Citations

About Citations

Law cases are not cataloged individually in the Library's catalog. They are traditionally published together in sets of paper volumes called law reporters, and now, in online databases as well. The traditional legal citation is used in both print and electronic collections to identify individual cases but is based on the print reporter system. In addition, to locate an individual case in a print law reporter, you need to know the case's citation. While legal citation is no longer essential for finding case law online, it is the most precise and efficient identifer for a specific case.

How To Read A Citation

Example citations using Chicago Manual of Style, 15th ed.:
Entry in bibliography:
  Wallace v. Jaffree. 472 U.S. 38 (1985).
Footnote or endnote:
  13. Wallace v. Jaffree, 472 U.S. 38, 41-42 (1985).

In the examples above, Wallace v. Jaffree is the name of the case, 472 is the volume number, U.S. is the abbreviation for the law reporter (United States Reports), 38 is the page number on which the opinion begins, and 1985 is the year of the decision. In the note, the page numbers being referred to in the note are also provided, in this example, pages 41-42.

A court opinion may also be published in a commercial reporter. In the partial citation "86 L. Ed. 2d 29", 86 is the volume, L. Ed. 2d is the abbreviation for the law reporter (United States Supreme Court Reports, Lawyers Edition 2nd Series) and 29 is the page number within Vol. 86 on which the decision begins. If you use a commercial reporter, it is advised that you cite both that commercial reporter and the official reporter; the official reporter comes first in the citation:

Entry in bibliography:
  Wallace v. Jaffree. 472 U.S. 38, 86 L. Ed. 2d 29 (1985).

Go to Federal Court Citation Examples for a more detailed discussion.

Finding Case Law

Find Cases By Citation

Online: Use either Westlaw or Nexis Uni and type the partial citation, e.g. 472 U.S. 38, into the appropriate search box.

Print: Using the legal citation, identify the appropriate print law reporter series. Using the list of Print Law Reporters, find the reporter series in our collection. Then find the case using the volume number and page number from the citation.

Find Cases by Litigant Name

Although much case law is referred to by citation, sometimes you may only have the names of the litigants in the case.

  1. Go online to Westlaw or Nexis Uni and type the names of the litigants into the appropriate search boxes.
  2. Fulltext of the case appears on the screen.

Find Cases by Keyword or Subject

  • Search by keyword in Westlaw or Nexis Uni. This strategy often results in a zillion hits and frustration.
  • Use the Key Number system in Westlaw. Either start with a known relevant case or use Browse > Tools.

Note: It is usually much easier to use secondary sources (such as encyclopedias on the law or law review articles) to find cases on a particular topic.

Find Related Cases

  • In Westlaw, begin with a case of interest. Choose a headnote of interest from within that case. Click on the hotlinked text after the image of a key.

Find Cases Citing a Case

  • In Westlaw, find the case to which you would like to find citations. Click on "Citing References".
  • In Westlaw, find the case to which you would like to find citations. Choose a headnote of interest. Click on "Cases that cite this headnote".
  • In Nexis Uni, find the case to which you would like to find citations. Next to "Next steps", choose "Shepardize".

Find Cases Citing a Statute

  • In Westlaw, choose Federal Materials/United States Code Annotated (USCA). Search on a U.S. Code Annotated section (e.g., 8 U.S.C.A. § 1158). Look for a red or yellow flag above the statute that indicates the statute's status. Choose the "Citing References" tab to limit to citing cases in a particular jurisdiction. Alternatively, click on the "Notes of decisions" tab to see cases that construe or apply the statute; this option may be less current or less exhaustive than the "Citing References" option.  Or,
  • In Nexis Uni, choose: Advanced Search > Legal > Statutes and Legislation > US Statutory Codes. Search on the citation in the Citation field (drop down), e.g. "8 USCS 1158".
  • Use United States Supreme Court Digest (Main Library Ref. KF101.1.A5D5), vol. 16 Index to Decisions, Annotations, and Digest. Look up your act by popular name, e.g., Sherman Act. Under the heading will be listed subtopics of the act with corresponding citations for related Supreme Court cases. Use the L. Ed citation to locate the case in the United States Supreme Court Reports, Lawyer's Edition volumes in
    Govt. Doc KF101.A5 U5.

Oral Argument

Transcripts

Argument Transcripts, Supreme Court, 1968-present

The Complete oral arguments of the Supreme Court of the United States
Govt Micro, 1982-ca. 2019

Audio

Oyez Project
"the most complete and authoritative source for all of the Court’s audio since the installation of a recording system in October 1955".

Argument Audio, Supreme Court, 2010-present.

Court Listener, Free Law Project.
"We collect oral argument audio from the Supreme Court and all of the Federal Circuit courts that provide it." Includes Supreme Court recordings, 2013-.

Sound Recordings of Oral Arguments - Red Series, December 1972–June 27, 2005, National Archives and Records Administration.

Online Federal and State court opinions

The Federal court system consists of the Supreme Court; 11 regional circuit Courts of Appeals and 1 federal circuit Court of Appeals; and 94 District Courts.

Please note: the sources below vary in the amount of interpretive annotation they provide, with more being provided by the commercial sources. Even within a single source, earlier volumes may include fewer or briefer annotations. Consult more than one source for a case for the full range of interpretive annotations.

Online Federal and State court opinions
Court(s) Years Format Location Notes
U.S. Supreme Court United States Reports, vol. 1-, 1754- online United States Reports via HeinOnline (also slip opinions and more) Best Bet Choose Browse Databases by Name > U.S. Supreme Court Library.
United States Reports, vol. 1-542, 1754-2004 online United States Reports, via Library of Congress and HeinOnline Browseable but not searchable. Researchers can download PDF files of up to 20 pages per download. Electronic version of the print official publication. Instructions.
Bound vols. of United States Reports: vol. 502-, 1991-
Slip opinions are deleted once bound vols. are published.
online U.S. Supreme Court: Opinions Electronic version of the print official publication.
varies online Also:
FindLaw: US Supreme Court Opinions
U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeals;
U.S. District Courts;
U.S. Bankruptcy Courts
April 2004-, but varies by court online search or browse United States Courts Opinions via govinfo  
varies by court online PACER. A login and password are required to search or view documents. You can register for your own account. We suggest that Bowdoin affiliates Ask Us for more information. All can try the RECAP Archive first. access to the case summary, the docket entries, and in many jurisdictions, copies of documents filed.
varies by court online RECAP Archive, CourtListener, Free Law Project "The RECAP Archive is a searchable collection of millions of PACER documents and dockets that were gathered using our RECAP Extensions for Firefox and Chrome."

Federal and State courts of all levels (with exceptions, varies by state)

1789-present

online

Westlaw Best Bet

search by citation, litigants, or keywords; includes annotations

1789-present

online

Nexis Uni Best Bet

search by citation, litigants, or keywords; includes annotations

1658-(ca. 2 years ago)

online

Caselaw Access Project

"includes all official, book-published state and federal United States case law — every volume or case designated as an official report of decisions by a court within the United States. Our scope includes all state courts, federal courts, and territorial courts for American Samoa, Dakota Territory, Guam, Native American Courts, Navajo Nation, and the Northern Mariana Islands. [...] Each volume has been converted into structured, case-level data broken out by majority and dissenting opinion, with human-checked metadata for party names, docket number, citation, and date. We also offer PDFs with selectable OCR text for each case published up to 2018."

varies online Also:
Justia
Legal Information Institute, Cornell University
CourtListener
U.S. District Court for the District of Maine 2000- online District Court Opinions Selected opinions only
Maine Supreme Judicial Court 1997- online Maine Supreme Judicial Court: Published Opinions of the Law Court  
Maine Superior Court 2000- online Maine Superior Court Decisions  

 

Federal Court Website Links

Geographic Boundaries of United States Courts of Appeals and United States District Courts, Wikipedia

State Court Web sites

How To Find Free Case Law Online, Library of Congress

Print Law Reporters & other sources for decisions

Case Law Reporters are sets of print volumes in which case law decisions for a level of court (Supreme Court, Appeals Court, state courts, etc.) are compiled. Typically, the cases are entered in chronological order.

Supreme Court reporters

At Bowdoin we have two print case law reporters for Supreme Court cases: United States Reports and United States Supreme Court Reports: Lawyer's Edition. The law reporters are housed in the Government Documents Collection, located on the lower level of H-L Library.

Supreme Court reporters
Title Volumes, Years Location Notes
United States Reports Best Bet 1-
1790- (with gaps)
Govt Doc JU 6.8 Texts of official decisions of the U.S. Supreme Court without supplemental editorial material.
Partial citation form: 112 U.S. 2649
United States Supreme Court Reports: Lawyer's Edition Best Bet 1-100
1754-1956
Govt Doc KF101 .A5 U5 Includes supplemental editorial annotations, headnotes, and summaries.
Partial citation form: 47 L. Ed. 979
1-
1956-
Govt Doc KF101 .A5 U5 ser.2 Partial citation form: 120 L. Ed. 2d. 467
U.S. Supreme Court records and briefs: full opinion 1969- Main Micro In addition to full decisions for U.S. Supreme Court cases, this microfiche series provides the briefs and opinions of the individual justices.

Maine reporters

Maine reporters (Supreme Judicial Court of Maine)
Title Volumes, Years Location Notes
Maine Reports 1-161
1820-1965
Govt Doc Maine J 90.28: Partial citation form: 88 Me. 221
Maine Reporter 215-999
1966-2009/10
Govt Doc Maine J 90.28: and
Govt Doc Maine J 90.28:
Partial citation form: 486 A.2d 112  (Me. 1984)
Maine Reporter 1-
2009/10-
Govt Doc Maine J 90.28: Partial citation form: 54 A.3d 1284

Other sources for Maine cases

Consult the website of the Maine State Law and Legislative Reference Library

Reporters for other states

Massachusetts reports
Govt Doc KFM 2445 .A5
We hold v.1 (1804/1805)-v. 17 (1820/1822)

Otherwise, please use one of the sources of online state cases.

Briefs and Other Filings

Supreme Court
Years Format Location Notes
1873- online Landmark briefs and arguments of the Supreme Court of the United States: constitutional law via HathiTrust Later volumes are not available to view.
1930 - present online U.S. Supreme Court Briefs, Petitions & Joint Appendices via Westlaw Best Bet Find a decision of interest; choose Filings tab. Or, choose All content > Briefs > Briefs, then search for the briefs of interest. Selective coverage of briefs; many filings are "out of plan".
1936 - present; better coverage post-1980 online

Nexis Uni Best Bet

If you have a docket number, choose: Advanced Search > Legal > Briefs, Pleadings, and Motions > Briefs; enter the docket number as in the following search: number("15-827"); limit by court. If you don't have a docket number, choose: Advanced Search > Legal > Briefs, Pleadings, and Motions > Briefs; enter a very general search for unusual names in the parties as in the following search: name(endrew AND douglas); then limit to the court. Or, choose: Advanced Search > Legal > Briefs, Pleadings, and Motions > Briefs. Do the search, then limit to Court > Supreme Court. All briefs are available for cases granted certiorari beginning after the 1993-1994 term.
1969 - present microfiche U.S. Supreme Court records and briefs: full opinion. Govt Micro Best Bet In addition to full decisions for U.S. Supreme Court cases, also includes the briefs and opinions of the individual justices. See also: US Supreme Court records & briefs on microfiche : finding aid and shelf list, Main Micro Index 1954/55-1973/74 ; Main Micro Index 1974/75-1978/79 ; Main Micro Index 1979/80-1983/84.
1982 - present online Supreme Court Briefs, U.S. Department of Justice, Office of the Solicitor General "From 7/1998 to present, all briefs filed by the Solicitor General, except responses to IFP cases.  From 1993-1996, and 1986-1990 Solicitor General merits briefs and responses.  From 1982-1985 Solicitor General merits briefs.  Please see the website for information on omissions, arrangement, and formats." (Supreme Court)
1998-present online Briefs, American Bar Association Briefs filed by the American Bar Association
2007 - present online SCOTUSblog  
2017 - present online Docket Search, Supreme Court Best Bet "Electronic versions of most filings submitted after November 13, 2017, are available through the docket for the particular case."
unknown online [Records and briefs of the United States Supreme Court], via HathiTrust Just over 2600 volumes, so probably not a complete set.
recent online Recent Briefs, American Bar Association The most recent briefs filed by the American Bar Association
very recent online Petitions We're Watching, SCOTUSblog Briefs accompanying petitions

 

For more information:

Other courts
Years Format Location Notes
2000-present online Nexis Uni In addition to Supreme Court briefs, includes Federal Briefs PDFs Only, U.S. Courts of Appeals Briefs, U.S. District Courts Briefs.
varies by court online PACER. A login and password are required to search or view documents. You can register for your own account. We suggest that Bowdoin affiliates Ask Us for more information. Access to the case summary, the docket entries, and in many jurisdictions, copies of documents filed. Does not include the Supreme Court.
varies by court online RECAP Archive, CourtListener, Free Law Project "The RECAP Archive is a searchable collection of millions of PACER documents and dockets that were gathered using our RECAP Extensions for Firefox and Chrome."