Federal reporters
Federal reporters in other One-L Dictionary
Reporters containing decisions of the federal courts:
(1) United States Supreme Court – There are three separate sets that report the Supreme Court decisions: United States Reports (U.S., official), Supreme Court Reporter (S.Ct., unofficial) and United States Supreme Court Reports, Lawyers’ Edition (L. Ed., unofficial).
(2) Federal Courts of Appeals – appellate opinions are located in the Federal Reporter (F., F.2d. F.3d.) and Federal Appendix (F. App’x). No official reporter has been designated for the Federal Courts of Appeals. The Federal Appendix contains opinions not designated for publication and thus not included in the Federal Reporter.
(3) Federal District Courts – opinions of the trial court or the federal district courts are located in the Federal Supplement (F. Supp. and F. Supp. 2d).
Federal reporters from the Washington and Lee University School of Law Dictionary.
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