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How do I Cite Laws in APA Format
These blog posts from the APA Style blog will be very helpful when trying to cite the law in APA:
Introduction to APA Style Legal References
Writing References for Federal Statutes
Finding Federal Statutes
The Rules for Federal Regulations: I. The Code of Federal Regulations
The Rules for Federal Regulations: II. The Federal Register
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