F.2d

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F.2d is the standard legal citation abbreviation for the second series of the Federal Reporter, a case law reporter publishing decisions of the U.S. federal courts of appeals.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf legal citation abbreviation
reporter abbreviation
abbreviationFor Federal Reporter
surface form: Federal Reporter, Second Series
authorityLevel binding precedent within circuit (subject to hierarchy rules)
citationComponent first page of case
reporter abbreviation
volume number
citationFormatExample 123 F.2d 456
citationStandard ALWD citation manual
surface form: ALWD Guide to Legal Citation

Bluebook legal citation
surface form: Bluebook
contains appellate case law decisions
federal appellate decisions from multiple circuits
written opinions of U.S. courts of appeals
country United States of America
surface form: United States
coversCourt United States courts of appeals
surface form: U.S. federal courts of appeals

United States courts of appeals
followedBy F.3d
surface form: F.3d (Federal Reporter, Third Series)
fullName West’s Federal Reporter
surface form: Federal Reporter, Second Series
jurisdiction U.S. federal courts
surface form: United States federal courts
language English
legalSystem common law
materialType primary legal authority
medium bound volumes
print reporter
partOfReporterFamily Federal Reporter
precededBy Federal Reporter
surface form: F. (Federal Reporter, First Series)
publisher Thomson Reuters
surface form: West (Thomson Reuters)

West Publishing Company
refersTo West’s Federal Reporter
surface form: Federal Reporter, Second Series
reporterSeriesNumber 2
reporterType appellate court reporter
case law reporter
scope nationwide U.S. federal appellate decisions
seriesWithin National Reporter System
subjectArea federal appellate procedure
federal substantive law
usedBy judges
lawyers
legal scholars
usedFor case law citation
precedent research
usedIn judicial opinions
law review articles
legal briefs
legal citations in the United States

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