Atlantic Reporter

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National Reporter System regions
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Volumes of the Atlantic Reporter at a law library.

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The Atlantic Reporter contains select opinions of state supreme courts and lower appellate courts from the following jurisdictions:

The first series of the Atlantic Reporter was published from 1886 until 1938, for 200 volumes. The Atlantic Reporter, Second Series, was published from 1939 until 2010, for 999 volumes. The Atlantic Reporter, Third Series, is published from 2010 to the present. The citation forms for these series are A., A.2d, and A.3d respectively.

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