The Supreme Court's
subsequent citations of «Feist» consistently render its case name, which contains three words on The Bluebook's mandatory list («Publications», «Telephone», and «Service»), as Feist Publications, Inc. v. Rural Telephone Service Co..
Not exact matches
Harper, «Shall the Theological Curriculum Be Modified and How,» The American Journal
of Theology 3, 1 (Jan. 1899): 45 - 66;
subsequent citations will be made parenthetically in the text.
And on weaning a child due to a
subsequent pregnancy, they state: «If the child is younger than two years, the child is at increased risk
of illness if weaned [no
citation].»
The governing body
of a county or municipality may require mandatory court appearances for certain aggravated violations
of a local ordinance resulting in the unprovoked biting, attacking, or wounding
of a domestic animal; violations resulting in the destruction or loss
of personal property; second or
subsequent violations
of local animal cruelty laws; or violations resulting in the issuance
of a third or
subsequent citation to a person.
But neither Rampton nor any
subsequent editors
of his Wikipedia page ever place a note there for the
citation out
of his book.
As you view a case, an icon alerts you to its status and a panel to the right shows a graphical summary
of subsequent citations.
Print
citations, on the other hand, are publically accessible, work well in all
of the databases, and are database - neutral such that they do not lock
subsequent readers into using particular database or another.
The process
of pulling dusty legal books off the shelf in the law library to check a decision's
subsequent citation history was a tedious, tiresome affair.
From there, two uniformed police officers thought plaintiff was suspicious, resulting in an altercation which result resulted in a criminal arrest /
citation (he was taken into custody for six hours and then let go), no
subsequent prosecution, and a lost job as a result
of the arrest /
citation.
It uses the colors
of Shepard's signal indicators to give the user a quick visual overview
of how the case has been treated in
subsequent citations.
Case entries include case details (name, date decided, judges, court and
citation), parallel
citations, CaseBase signals which summarise the
subsequent judicial consideration the case has received, a list
of cases that have subsequently considered the case, a list
of cases considered in the case, judicially considered words and phrases, catchwords, digests, and articles considering the case.
Similarly, he has no law clerk to check
citations or search for the
subsequent history
of cases and statutes.
I have tried to distinguish between the total run
of decisions and the more important ones — the top tenth — by using the criterion
of subsequent citation by the Court itself.
The Library also includes the LawCite citator, which allows the
subsequent citation history
of any colonial case to be tracked, including if cited by courts outside Australasia.»
Justices
of the U.S. Supreme Court and judges
of lower federal courts will often include the year
of compilation for a Code
of Federal Regulations provision in an opinion's first
citation to it, leaving the year off all
subsequent references.
Citation: Kroll ME, Carson C, Redshaw M, Quigley MA (2016) Early Father Involvement and
Subsequent Child Behaviour at Ages 3, 5 and 7 Years: Prospective Analysis
of the UK Millennium Cohort Study.