Volume I, Chapter §10.6 Introduction to Citation Form |
Citing Federal Statutes
Lecture Notes . . .The key to understanding federal statutory citation is the fact that there are three publications, but only one set of statutes. The United States Code (U.S.C.), the United States Code Annotated, U.S.C.A. (Thomson/West), and the United States Code Service, U.S.C.S. (Lawyer's Cooperative) all publish the complete federal statutes. Only U.S.C., though, is official. Therefore, no matter what set we decide to research in, we will always cite to the official version, U.S.C. Just drop the "A." or the "S." if you are researching in the unofficial, but citing to the official since the Title and Section number will be the same.
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