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Federal Reporter
Federal Reporter is an edited compilation of US federal court rulings and opinions, published by West Publishing, now part of Thomson Reuters. It is published in multiple editions, initially in individual issues or online files, and later in "permanent edition" bound volumes. (There is a Wikipedia article about this serial.)
Publication History
Federal Reporter began in 1880. A second series began in 1924, and a third in 1993. It is still published today. The first actively copyright-renewed issue is January 6, 1930 (series 2, v. 35 no. 7). We know of no actively copyright-renewed contributions. (More details) The judicial rulings and opinions are in the public domain, but West claims copyright over the notes it adds.
Persistent Archives of Complete Issues
- 1880-1924: HathiTrust has all 300 volumes of the first series, scanned from the University of California. Volumes 47 and later in this set are the permanent edition.
- 1924-1925: HathiTrust has volume 1 of the second series, covering November 1924 - January 1925.
- 1925: HathiTrust has volume 2 of the second series, covering January-March 1925.
- 1925-1928: HathiTrust has volumes 3-27 of the second series. Some later volumes may be searchable but not readable online here.
- 1928: HathiTrust has volume 28 of the second series, covering October-December 1928.
- 1929: HathiTrust has volume 29 of the second series, covering January-February 1929.
- 1929: HathiTrust has volume 30 of the second series, covering March-April 1929.
- 1929: HathiTrust has volume 31 of the second series, covering April-June 1929.
- 1929: HathiTrust has volume 32 of the second series, covering June-July 1929.
- 1929: HathiTrust has volume 33 of the second series, covering August-September 1929.
- 1929: HathiTrust has volume 34 of the second series, covering October-November 1929.
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Related Resources
- OpenJurist has many of the opinions published in the Federal Reporter (without the copyrighted notes).
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