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- LibGuides: Bluebook Citation: Prior Subsequent Case History
Prior and subsequent history citations allow you to cite a particular opinion while giving reference to all opinions for the case Subsequent history refers to opinions issued by the court that review the case after the opinion you are citing
- Decisions that have been reversed or vacated “On other . . . - Lexology
Many of us have, at one time or another, found ourselves citing a decision that had been either reversed or vacated “on other grounds ” But are those decisions precedential? Does it matter
- Rule B. 11: Prior and Subsequent History - Temple Law Review
TLR follows Bluebook Rule 10 7, which explains when prior and subsequent history needs to be included in a citation Staff Editors completing a 2CC Westcheck should follow this rule and suggest prior or subsequent history to a full case citation as needed
- Tip #63 - LegalEase Citations
The general rule is stated in Rule 10 7 1(a): "Append the prior or subsequent history of a case to the primary citation Introduce and explain each prior or subsequent decision with italicized words between each citation "
- 10. 7 Prior and Subsequent History | The Bluebook Online
Whenever a decision is cited in full, give the entire subsequent history of the case, but omit denials of certiorari or denials of similar discretionary appeals, unless the decision is less than two years old or the denial is particularly relevant
- Research Guides: Bluebook Citation 101 -- Academic Format: Cases
Rule 10 of The Bluebook (22nd ed 2025) governs the citation of cases Tables 1, 6, 7, and 10 should also be consulted There are differences between citing cases in text and in citations The elements and examples below cover citations The citation should include the following: Do not abbreviate the United States when it is a named party
- Citing Cases - Bluebook Guide - Guides at Georgetown Law Library
Rule 10 (and Rule B10 in the Bluepages) governs how to cite cases It contains extensive instructions on how to format case citations, and Rule 10 also provides guidance on citing briefs, court filings, and transcripts
- Bluebook Rule 10. 7 Flashcards | Quizlet
Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like What subsequent history to omit whenever a decision is cited in full, When to give prior history?, how to cite the prior subsequent history of a case and more
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