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APA Citations: Government & Legal References Court Decisions Reference Format: Name v. Name, Volume Source Page (Court Date). Example Reference Entry: Brown v. Board of Education, 347 U.S. Example In-Text Citation: In Brown v. Board of Education (1954), the Supreme Court ruled racial segregation in schools unconstitutional. All lines after the first line of each entry in your reference list should be indented one-half.

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In-Text Citations

For in-text citations, give only the year of publication:

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Narrative citation: As Brown (2019) noted...

Parenthetical citation: (Brown, 2019).

If two or more works are published by the same author with the same year, add a letter after the year in accordance with the order in the reference list. See the information regarding 'same author ... same year' in Setting out the Reference List.

Reference Lists

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APA 7th requires complete dates where possible, for works that are frequently published or likely to be updated, but if you cannot find a complete date, give as much information as you can find.

The date format is YYYY, Month DD or YYYY, Season.

  • (2019, April 12-14)
  • (2014, Spring-Summer)
  • (2015, January)
  • (2018)

Dates of journals (updated 20/11/2020): APA have clarified that journals should only use the year. Previously, the advice in the manual could be interpreted to say that frequently published periodicals required as much detail as possible to assist with identifying the correct work, and some journals are published daily, so we advised that both date formats (only the year, or a full date) would be acceptable and correct (although only the year was required).

Name of the Act: Uniform Limited Partnership Act 2001,

Begin the reference with the name of the act. Capitalize all majors words in the title of the act. After the title of the act, add a comma.

Source: Minn. Stat.

Next, add the official source for the state statutes. For Minnesota, it is the Minnesota Statutes. Use the official abbreviation, which is 'Minn. Stat.' Be aware that there is a period after each abbreviation, and there is a space between each abbreviation.

Section Number:§ 321.0101-1208

Next, add the section number of the statute. Before the section number, add the section symbol (§). Then, add the first section number, a hyphen, and the last section number. Do not add a period after the section numbers. NOTE: You can find the symbol for section numbers in Word by following these steps: click on the 'Insert' tab, then 'Symbol,' then 'More Symbols,' and then 'Special Characters.'

Year: (2001 & rev. 2004).

Next, add the year the statute was codified in the state statutes. This statute was first codified in 2001. It was then revised in 2004. After the date the statute was first codified, add an ampersand (&), then the abbreviation for revised (rev.), and then the date it was revised.

URL: https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/cite/321

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Complete the reference with the web address (URL) where the act can be found. For most course papers, you will want to remove the hyperlink from the URL. Additionally, do not add a period after the URL. NOTE: Check your instructor's preference for live hyperlinks. In general, if the assignment is an online assignment (e.g., Blackboard discussion, webpage, etc.), then keep the live hyperlinks. If the assignment is a paper, then remove the hyperlinks.

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For more information about state statutes, see Section 11.5 on pages 361-363 and example 13 on page 363 of the APA Manual, 7th edition.