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  • {{uscsec}}
  • Usage[edit]

    This template links to an external site, the Cornell University Law School U.S. Code database. External links should not normally be used in the body of an article; see Wikipedia:External links for discussion of acceptable and unacceptable uses.

    Examples[edit]

    Usage Output
    {{USCSec | 18 | 4106A }}. § 4106A.
    {{USCSec | 25 | 13f | pipe= Section 13f }}. Section 13f.

    Same output via main template[edit]

    Usage Output
    {{USC | 18 | 4106A | notitle= 1 }}. § 4106A.
    {{USC | 25 | 13f | pipe= Section 13f }}. Section 13f.

    List of all United States legal citation templates[edit]

    These templates are for citing U.S. codes and laws. To cite court cases, use {{Cite court}}, or, for the U.S. Supreme Court, use {{Ussc}}.


    Parameters in (parentheses) are optional.

    Template(s) Parameter(s) Description
    1 2 3 4 pipe
    {{United States Code}}, {{USC}} Title Section (end of section range)   (pipe) United States Code (USC) via Cornell University's Legal Information Institute
    {{United States Code with description}}, {{USC2}} Title Section Description   USC via Cornell: description of the section
    {{United States Code section}}, {{USCSec}} Title Section   (pipe) USC via Cornell: when citing one of a series of USC sections, where it would be redundant to display the full citation for each section, this template can be used to display only the section number.
    {{United States Code subsection}}, {{USCSub}} Title Section Up to 6 levels of "sub" Access to subsection/paragraph/subparagraph/clause/... to allow correct hyperlinking to the anchors embedded in the Cornell pages.
    {{USCSub2}} Title Section Up to 6 levels of "sub" Combines {{USCSec}} and {{USCSub}}, eliminating redundancy when citing subsections / subparagraphs / &c.
    {{United States Code clause}}, {{USCClause}} Title Section Clause   USC via Cornell: allows clauses
    {{Usc-title-chap}}, {{usctc}} Title Chapter (Subchapter)   (pipe) USC via Cornell: title/chapter links.
    {{USIRC}} Section     Internal Revenue Code {{UnitedStatesCode}}
    {{USStat}} Volume Page     Statutes at Large via the Library of Congress, the Government Publishing Office, or Google Books
    {{USPL}} Congress Ordinal law (Description)   Public Law via GPO govinfo and https://uslaw.link/
    {{USStatute}} Congress Ordinal law (Volume) (Page)   Combines {{USPL}} and {{USStat}},
    optional Year ({{{5}}}), Month ({{{6}}}), Day ({{{7}}}),
    optional {{USBill}}: (Bill type ({{{8}}}) and number ({{{9}}}))
    {{USBill}} Congress Bill type (S, SJ, HR, HJ) Bill number (1-?)   (pipe) Congressional bills via Congress.gov
    {{US House Vote}}, {{USHVote}} Year Vote House roll-call vote via Clerk.House.gov
    {{US Senate Vote}}, {{USSVote}} Congress Session Vote Senate roll-call vote via Senate.gov
    {{USCongRec}} Year Page (date)   Congressional Record via GPO FDsys
    {{Federal Register}}, {{USFR}} Volume Page   Federal Register via GPO FDsys
    {{Code of Federal Regulations}}, {{CodeFedReg}}, {{USCFR}} Volume Part Section (Clause)   Code of Federal Regulations via GPO FDsys
    {{Executive Order}} Number   Executive orders via Wikisource
    {{USTreaty}} Congress Treaty number Treaties
    {{United States Sentencing Guidelines}}, {{USSG}} ChapterSection Up to 7 levels of "sub" (year)   Latest U.S. Federal Sentencing Guidelines (effective Nov. 1, 2012) via the U.S. Sentencing Commission website. Optional |year= references specific Guidelines applicable to a sentence imposed on or after Nov. 1st of that given year.
    {{Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure}}, {{frcrp}} Chapter Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure (current) via Cornell University's Legal Information Institute
    {{Federal Rules of Civil Procedure}}, {{frcp}} Rule Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (current) via federalrulesofcivilprocedure.org
    {{Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure}}, {{frbp}} Rule Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure (current) via federalrulesofbankruptcyprocedure.org
    {{Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure}}, {{frap}} Chapter Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure (current) via Cornell University's Legal Information Institute
    {{Federal Rules of Evidence}}, {{fre}} Rule Federal Rules of Evidence (current) via rulesofevidence.org
    Template(s) 1 2 3 4 pipe Description
    Parameter(s)

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    Categories: 
    Law citation templates
    United States Code templates
     



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