How to Cite the Constitution/Supreme Court Cases/ Etc.

Citing the Constitution


Works Cited:

The Constitution of the United States, Article 1, Section 8, Clause 5.

The Constitution of the United States, Amendment 5.

In-text Citation:

(U.S. Const. art. I, sect. 8, cl. 5).

(U.S. Const. am. 5).

Citing a Lecture

Works Cited:

Stein, Bob. Keynote Address. Computers and Writing Conference. Union Club Hotel,

           Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN. 23 May 2003.

In-Text Citation:

(Stein).

Citing Supreme Court cases

Works Cited:

King v. St. Vincent's Hospital. No. 90-889. Supreme Ct. of the US. 16 December 1991.

In-Text Citation:

(King v. St. Vinc.).

Citing Legislation

Works Cited:

U.S. Congress. "Sedition Act, 1918." United States Statutes at Large, 65th Cong., Sess. II, Chp. 75,

         p. 553-554.

In-text Citation:

(US Congress 553).

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