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These tables give the various abbreviations for the U.S. Federal Courts including the U.S. Supreme Court, U.S. Court of Appeals and U.S. District Courts.
Below is a list of State Supreme Court and Court of Appeals abbreviations. If you prefer to search by State Supreme Court or Court of Appeals exclusively, click on the links in the left hand navigation bar for Supreme Court or Court of Appeals abbreviations.
Every United States Court District has its own bankruptcy court. Simply add "Bankr." preceding the district court abbreviations.
This list includes only the abbreviations for the state's Supreme Court (or court of last resort).
Citation conventions for cases from general federal litigation courts, including U.S. Supreme Court, Courts of Appeal and District Courts are listed, as well as the rest of federal courts (such as specialized federal courts, including the U.S. Bankruptcy Court and the U.S. Tax Court).
List of only State Court of Appeals Abbreviations. Home; Nonconsecutively Paginated Periodicals - Abbreviations; U.S. Federal Court Abbreviations Toggle Dropdown. Other Federal Court Abbreviations
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This page contains abbreviations for some secondary sources you will frequently use in legal research that are not included in the Bluebook. You may use these abbreviations whenever citing one of these sources for any legal research classes offered at Akron Law.
abbreviations for titles of legal periodicals ; abbreviations for names of federal courts; abbreviations for names of state courts; abbreviations for secondary sources; how-tos for citing cases with examples ; This guide was originally written by Valparaiso University Law Library. It is used here with permission.
During the 1990's, the Ohio Supreme Court developed its own system of citations for finding opinions on the Ohio Supreme Court website. This form, referred to as the WebCite, also uses the abbreviation "Ohio" (ex. 2009 Ohio 6054).