Asked by Nadine Clark on Jun 25, 2024

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To find out where a case, statute, constitution or other law may be found, you should look at the

A) case title.
B) citation.
C) opinion.
D) parties.

Case Title

The official name given to a legal case, usually incorporating the names of the parties involved and other identifying information.

Citation

In case law, a reference to a case by the name of the case, the volume number and name of the reporter in which the case can be found, the page number on which the case begins, and the year. In statutory and administrative law, a reference to the title number, name, and section of the code in which a statute or regulation can be found.

Opinion

A statement by the court setting forth the applicable law and the reasons for its decision in a case.

  • Appreciate the value of case titles, citations, and names in the framework of legal documents and legal actions.
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Meghan NelsonJun 30, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The citation of a legal document provides the necessary information to locate the case, statute, constitution, or other law in legal databases or law libraries. It includes volume numbers, page numbers, and abbreviations for the sources where the law can be found.