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National Reporter System

West's National Reporter System (NRS) is a set of case law reporters for federal courts and appellate state courts in the United States.[1][2] It started with the North Western Reporter in 1879 which has its origin in The Syllabi (1876, LCCN 2010-213400).[3]

Federal reporters edit

Federal reporters include:

Title Abbreviation Years Volumes LCCN
Supreme Court Reporter S. Ct. 1882– 1– LCCN 99-537
Federal Cases F. Cas. 1789–1880 1–30 LCCN 99-32
Federal Reporter F. 1880–1924 1–300 LCCN 99-4395
Federal Reporter, second series F.2d 1924–1993 1–999 LCCN 79-641716
Federal Reporter, third series F.3d 1993–2021 1–999 LCCN 90-657017
Federal Reporter, fourth series F.4th 2021– 1–
Federal Supplement F. Supp. 1932–1997 1–999 LCCN 33-14431
Federal Supplement, second series F. Supp. 2d 1997–2014 1–999 LCCN 89-642487
Federal Supplement, third series F. Supp. 3d 2014– 1–
Federal Rules Decisions F.R.D. 1941– 1– LCCN 90-657008
Bankruptcy Reporter B.R. 1980– 1– LCCN 80-644389
Federal Appendix F. App'x 2001–2021 1–861 LCCN 2001-208088

State reporters edit

For the purpose of state court reporting the 50 states and the District of Columbia are divided into seven regions as follows:

Title Abbreviation Years Volumes LCCN States covered
Atlantic Reporter A. 1885–1938 1–200 LCCN 75-641819 CT, DE, DC, ME, MD, NH, NJ, PA, RI, VT
Atlantic Reporter, second series A.2d 1938–2010 1–999 LCCN 39-6316 CT, DE, DC, ME, MD, NH, NJ, PA, RI, VT
Atlantic Reporter, third series A.3d 2010– 1– LCCN 90-655067 CT, DE, DC, ME, MD, NH, NJ, PA, RI, VT
North Eastern Reporter N.E. 1885–1936 1–200 LCCN 75-641653 IL, IN, MA, NY, OH
North Eastern Reporter, second series N.E.2d 1936– 1– LCCN 36-20384 IL, IN, MA, NY, OH
North Western Reporter N.W. 1879–1941 1–300 LCCN 99-1342 IA, MI, MN, NE, ND, SD, WI
North Western Reporter, second series N.W.2d 1941– 1– LCCN 42-12503 IA, MI, MN, NE, ND, SD, WI
South Eastern Reporter S.E. 1887–1938 1–200 LCCN 75-641818 GA, NC, SC, VA, WV
South Eastern Reporter, second series S.E.2d 1938– 1– LCCN 89-642322 GA, NC, SC, VA, WV
Southern Reporter So. 1887–1940 1–200 LCCN 75-641740 AL, FL, LA, MS
Southern Reporter, second series So. 2d 1940–2009 1–999 LCCN 45-30734 AL, FL, LA, MS
Southern Reporter, third series So. 3d 2009– 1– LCCN 88-647630 AL, FL, LA, MS
South Western Reporter S.W. 1886–1928 1–300 LCCN 75-643936 AR, KY, MO, TN, TX
South Western Reporter, second series S.W.2d 1928–1999 1–999 LCCN 88-647631 AR, KY, MO, TN, TX
South Western Reporter, third series S.W.3d 1999– 1– LCCN 88-647631 AR, KY, MO, TN, TX
Pacific Reporter P. 1883–1931 1–300 LCCN 75-643937 AK, AZ, CA, CO, HI, ID, KS, MT, NV, NM, OK, OR, UT, WA, WY
Pacific Reporter, second series P.2d 1931–2000 1–999 LCCN 31-34985 AK, AZ, CA, CO, HI, ID, KS, MT, NV, NM, OK, OR, UT, WA, WY
Pacific Reporter, third series P.3d 2000– 1– LCCN 89-647235 AK, AZ, CA, CO, HI, ID, KS, MT, NV, NM, OK, OR, UT, WA, WY
 
Map of the U.S., showing areas covered by the Thomson West National Reporter System state law reports.

These regional reporters are supplemented by reporters for a single state like the New York Supplement (N.Y.S. 1888–1938; 2d 1938–) and the California Reporter (Cal. Rptr. 1959–1991; 2d 1991–2003; 3d 2003–) which include decisions of intermediate state appellate courts.[3] The New York Supplement covers both intermediate appellate courts and state trial courts, since there is also an official reporter for the latter in New York State.

In states without an official reporter, many attorneys and law firms balked in the pre-Internet age at the considerable expense of subscribing to a West regional state law reporter when all they really needed was case law from the appellate courts of their home state.[3] This caused West to produce so-called "offprint" reporters for specific states like Texas and Missouri, of which there are now around 30.[3] With the sole exception of Illinois Decisions (which is consecutively paged), all cases in offprint reporters maintain the volume and page numbers of the regional reporters from which they were taken.[3] In other words, the contents of the offprint reporters look like the relevant regional reporter after all cases from unwanted states have been deleted.[3]

Additional information edit

Indices of citations are provided by Shepard's Citations[4] while the West American Digest System offers access by hierarchized keywords and headnotes.[5] The NRS reflects the massive volume of reported American case law: over 100,000 court decisions are published by the NRS each year.[5]

Today, the NRS is the primary publication route for opinions from the federal courts of appeals, the federal district courts, and state appellate courts in many states that currently do not have an official reporter (either because they never had one or they are one of the 21 states who abolished their official reporter in favor of the NRS).[2] The NRS is available at law libraries throughout the United States, and is also available through online legal research databases like Westlaw and LexisNexis. Since the NRS now comprises over 10,000 volumes,[1] and many older cases have been overruled or superseded, only the largest law libraries keep a complete hard copy set on site. Most law libraries either do not carry older volumes or retrieve them on request from off-site compact storage.

While enormous in size and vast in scope, the NRS is not entirely comprehensive. In the 1890s, West retroactively brought all pre-1880 published cases of all lower federal courts into the NRS framework by compiling them into the Federal Cases reporter.[6] But West never did the same thing with all U.S. Supreme Court cases which predate the publication of the Supreme Court Reporter, nor with all published state cases that predate the start of the NRS regional or state-level reporters. The NRS does not include opinions from state trial courts, courts administered by territorial governments (as distinguished from federal territorial courts), Indian courts, or administrative agencies at either the federal or state level. Certain opinions from federal courts of appeals, federal district courts, and state appellate courts are not selected or designated for publication. However, all these materials can be found separately on legal research databases.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Farnsworth, E. Allan (2010). Sheppard, Steve (ed.). An Introduction to the Legal System of the United States (4th ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 55. ISBN 9780199733101.
  2. ^ a b Barkan, Steven M.; Bintliff, Barbara A.; Whisner, Mary (2015). Fundamentals of Legal Research (10th ed.). St. Paul: Foundation Press. pp. 64–85. ISBN 9781609300562.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Barkan, Steven M.; Bintliff, Barbara A.; Whisner, Mary (2015). Fundamentals of Legal Research (10th ed.). St. Paul: Foundation Press. p. 83. ISBN 9781609300562.
  4. ^ Farnsworth, E. Allan (2010). Sheppard, Steve (ed.). An Introduction to the Legal System of the United States (4th ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 57. ISBN 9780199733101.
  5. ^ a b Farnsworth, E. Allan (2010). Sheppard, Steve (ed.). An Introduction to the Legal System of the United States (4th ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 56. ISBN 9780199733101.
  6. ^ Barkan, Steven M.; Bintliff, Barbara A.; Whisner, Mary (2015). Fundamentals of Legal Research (10th ed.). St. Paul: Foundation Press. p. 67. ISBN 9781609300562.

External links edit

  • Map of West's National Reporter System
  • Albaum, Shelly (2002-10-15). . LLRX. Archived from the original on 2010-01-11. Retrieved 2010-05-17.

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West s National Reporter System NRS is a set of case law reporters for federal courts and appellate state courts in the United States 1 2 It started with the North Western Reporter in 1879 which has its origin in The Syllabi 1876 LCCN 2010 213400 3 Contents 1 Federal reporters 2 State reporters 3 Additional information 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksFederal reporters editFederal reporters include Title Abbreviation Years Volumes LCCNSupreme Court Reporter S Ct 1882 1 LCCN 99 537Federal Cases F Cas 1789 1880 1 30 LCCN 99 32Federal Reporter F 1880 1924 1 300 LCCN 99 4395Federal Reporter second series F 2d 1924 1993 1 999 LCCN 79 641716Federal Reporter third series F 3d 1993 2021 1 999 LCCN 90 657017Federal Reporter fourth series F 4th 2021 1 Federal Supplement F Supp 1932 1997 1 999 LCCN 33 14431Federal Supplement second series F Supp 2d 1997 2014 1 999 LCCN 89 642487Federal Supplement third series F Supp 3d 2014 1 Federal Rules Decisions F R D 1941 1 LCCN 90 657008Bankruptcy Reporter B R 1980 1 LCCN 80 644389Federal Appendix F App x 2001 2021 1 861 LCCN 2001 208088State reporters editFor the purpose of state court reporting the 50 states and the District of Columbia are divided into seven regions as follows Title Abbreviation Years Volumes LCCN States coveredAtlantic Reporter A 1885 1938 1 200 LCCN 75 641819 CT DE DC ME MD NH NJ PA RI VTAtlantic Reporter second series A 2d 1938 2010 1 999 LCCN 39 6316 CT DE DC ME MD NH NJ PA RI VTAtlantic Reporter third series A 3d 2010 1 LCCN 90 655067 CT DE DC ME MD NH NJ PA RI VTNorth Eastern Reporter N E 1885 1936 1 200 LCCN 75 641653 IL IN MA NY OHNorth Eastern Reporter second series N E 2d 1936 1 LCCN 36 20384 IL IN MA NY OHNorth Western Reporter N W 1879 1941 1 300 LCCN 99 1342 IA MI MN NE ND SD WINorth Western Reporter second series N W 2d 1941 1 LCCN 42 12503 IA MI MN NE ND SD WISouth Eastern Reporter S E 1887 1938 1 200 LCCN 75 641818 GA NC SC VA WVSouth Eastern Reporter second series S E 2d 1938 1 LCCN 89 642322 GA NC SC VA WVSouthern Reporter So 1887 1940 1 200 LCCN 75 641740 AL FL LA MSSouthern Reporter second series So 2d 1940 2009 1 999 LCCN 45 30734 AL FL LA MSSouthern Reporter third series So 3d 2009 1 LCCN 88 647630 AL FL LA MSSouth Western Reporter S W 1886 1928 1 300 LCCN 75 643936 AR KY MO TN TXSouth Western Reporter second series S W 2d 1928 1999 1 999 LCCN 88 647631 AR KY MO TN TXSouth Western Reporter third series S W 3d 1999 1 LCCN 88 647631 AR KY MO TN TXPacific Reporter P 1883 1931 1 300 LCCN 75 643937 AK AZ CA CO HI ID KS MT NV NM OK OR UT WA WYPacific Reporter second series P 2d 1931 2000 1 999 LCCN 31 34985 AK AZ CA CO HI ID KS MT NV NM OK OR UT WA WYPacific Reporter third series P 3d 2000 1 LCCN 89 647235 AK AZ CA CO HI ID KS MT NV NM OK OR UT WA WY nbsp Map of the U S showing areas covered by the Thomson West National Reporter System state law reports These regional reporters are supplemented by reporters for a single state like the New York Supplement N Y S 1888 1938 2d 1938 and the California Reporter Cal Rptr 1959 1991 2d 1991 2003 3d 2003 which include decisions of intermediate state appellate courts 3 The New York Supplement covers both intermediate appellate courts and state trial courts since there is also an official reporter for the latter in New York State In states without an official reporter many attorneys and law firms balked in the pre Internet age at the considerable expense of subscribing to a West regional state law reporter when all they really needed was case law from the appellate courts of their home state 3 This caused West to produce so called offprint reporters for specific states like Texas and Missouri of which there are now around 30 3 With the sole exception of Illinois Decisions which is consecutively paged all cases in offprint reporters maintain the volume and page numbers of the regional reporters from which they were taken 3 In other words the contents of the offprint reporters look like the relevant regional reporter after all cases from unwanted states have been deleted 3 Additional information editIndices of citations are provided by Shepard s Citations 4 while the West American Digest System offers access by hierarchized keywords and headnotes 5 The NRS reflects the massive volume of reported American case law over 100 000 court decisions are published by the NRS each year 5 Today the NRS is the primary publication route for opinions from the federal courts of appeals the federal district courts and state appellate courts in many states that currently do not have an official reporter either because they never had one or they are one of the 21 states who abolished their official reporter in favor of the NRS 2 The NRS is available at law libraries throughout the United States and is also available through online legal research databases like Westlaw and LexisNexis Since the NRS now comprises over 10 000 volumes 1 and many older cases have been overruled or superseded only the largest law libraries keep a complete hard copy set on site Most law libraries either do not carry older volumes or retrieve them on request from off site compact storage While enormous in size and vast in scope the NRS is not entirely comprehensive In the 1890s West retroactively brought all pre 1880 published cases of all lower federal courts into the NRS framework by compiling them into the Federal Cases reporter 6 But West never did the same thing with all U S Supreme Court cases which predate the publication of the Supreme Court Reporter nor with all published state cases that predate the start of the NRS regional or state level reporters The NRS does not include opinions from state trial courts courts administered by territorial governments as distinguished from federal territorial courts Indian courts or administrative agencies at either the federal or state level Certain opinions from federal courts of appeals federal district courts and state appellate courts are not selected or designated for publication However all these materials can be found separately on legal research databases See also editUnited States ReportsReferences edit a b Farnsworth E Allan 2010 Sheppard Steve ed An Introduction to the Legal System of the United States 4th ed Oxford Oxford University Press p 55 ISBN 9780199733101 a b Barkan Steven M Bintliff Barbara A Whisner Mary 2015 Fundamentals of Legal Research 10th ed St Paul Foundation Press pp 64 85 ISBN 9781609300562 a b c d e f Barkan Steven M Bintliff Barbara A Whisner Mary 2015 Fundamentals of Legal Research 10th ed St Paul Foundation Press p 83 ISBN 9781609300562 Farnsworth E Allan 2010 Sheppard Steve ed An Introduction to the Legal System of the United States 4th ed Oxford Oxford University Press p 57 ISBN 9780199733101 a b Farnsworth E Allan 2010 Sheppard Steve ed An Introduction to the Legal System of the United States 4th ed Oxford Oxford University Press p 56 ISBN 9780199733101 Barkan Steven M Bintliff Barbara A Whisner Mary 2015 Fundamentals of Legal Research 10th ed St Paul Foundation Press p 67 ISBN 9781609300562 External links editMap of West s National Reporter System Albaum Shelly 2002 10 15 Past Present and Future The National Reporter System Celebrates Historic Anniversary LLRX Archived from the original on 2010 01 11 Retrieved 2010 05 17 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title National Reporter System amp oldid 1163548137, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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