Otto Reports

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Otto Reports is an early official compilation of decisions of the United States Supreme Court that preceded the standardized United States Reports series.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States Supreme Court case reporter
official reporter of decisions
citationForm volume number Otto page number
compiledBy John William Wallace Otto
contains decisions of the United States Supreme Court
country United States of America
surface form: United States
courtReported Supreme Court of the United States
followedBy United States Reports
hasAbbreviation Otto
hasAlternativeTitle Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States
hasSuccessor standardized United States Reports numbering system
jurisdiction federal
language English
legalDomain federal case law
medium print
partOf early nominative reports of the U.S. Supreme Court
precededBy Wallace Reports
publishedBy United States government
reporterType nominative reports
roleInSeries predecessor to standardized United States Reports series
subjectMatter common law
constitutional law
federal statutory interpretation
timePeriodDocumented 19th century United States Supreme Court decisions
usedAsCitationSourceFor U.S. Supreme Court case law
usedBy judges
lawyers
legal historians
legal scholars
usedIn legal citation practice in the United States

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Description of subject: Otto Reports is an early official compilation of decisions of the United States Supreme Court that preceded the standardized United States Reports series.

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