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| Shepard's Citations place a court decision in perspective relevant to its current validity and importance as a precedent or reference in later cases or legal sources. Has this particular case been overturned or modified by a later decision? The American legal system operates on the basis of later court decisions utilizing all important, related, prior decisions (the doctrine of stare decisis). The more recent cases may supercede earlier findings and make the case you are following less important. A second use of Shepard's Citations is to lead you to related cases and legal literature on the same topic or point of law. Every time your case is cited or mentioned in the text of another court decision this is added to the citation listing for that case. Periodical articles and essays in American Law Reports are also listed for your convenience. This total listing, kept up to date by paper supplements, is very similar to a bibliography, but much more sophisticated. |
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| Every federal court, all the national reporter series and each of the states has a separate version of Shepard's Citations. Each is arranged numerically according to the legal citation. Let's illustrate the type of information you might find for a particular case: Branzeburg v. Hayes 92 S.Ct. 2646 |
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