S.W.3d

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S.W.3d is the standard legal citation abbreviation for the third series of the South Western Reporter, a regional case law reporter covering appellate decisions from several U.S. states.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf case law reporter series
legal citation abbreviation
abbreviationFor South Western Reporter
surface form: South Western Reporter, Third Series
citationFormatExample 123 S.W.3d 456
citationStyle Bluebook-compliant reporter abbreviation
componentOf National Reporter System
contains appellate case law decisions
binding precedent within covered states
persuasive authority for other jurisdictions
coversCourtLevel state intermediate appellate courts
state supreme courts
coversJurisdiction Arkansas appellate courts
Kentucky Court of Appeals
surface form: Kentucky appellate courts

Missouri appellate courts
Tennessee Court of Appeals
surface form: Tennessee appellate courts

Texas Courts of Appeals
surface form: Texas appellate courts

other U.S. state appellate courts in the South Western Reporter region
geographicScope multi-state regional
includes case summaries
headnotes prepared by editors
key number classifications
jurisdictionType state courts
language English
legalSystem United States law
maintains sequential volume numbering
medium online legal research databases
print reporter volumes
partOf South Western Reporter
predecessorSeries S.W.2d
South Western Reporter
surface form: South Western Reporter, Second Series
publisher Thomson Reuters
West Publishing Company
surface form: West Publishing
region southwestern United States
surface form: Southwestern United States
reporterType regional reporter
seriesNumber third series
subjectArea case law
judicial opinions
successorTo South Western Reporter
surface form: South Western Reporter, Second Series
usedBy judges
lawyers
legal scholars
usedFor judicial opinion citation
locating precedential decisions
supporting legal arguments in briefs
usedIn legal citations in the United States

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