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Researching the Law at the Valle Verde Campus Library : Texas Case Law - Supreme Court Reporter

This guide seeks to point you to some of the most relevant resources for researching law at the library.

Texas Case Law - Supreme Court Reporter

To find Texas case law in the Supreme Court Reporter, use West’s Texas Digest (Table of Cases Index) to look up cases and the corresponding Supreme Court reporter volumes. 

There are three types of indexes to the West’s Texas Digest, 2nd:
1. Table of cases (this is the one we are using for this example)
2. Descriptive word index
3. Words and phrases 

Wests Texas Digest 2nd

We are going to look up the Supreme Court Reporter. The abbreviation for this reporter is: S. Ct.

Let's look up Sweatt v. Painter (which overturned the "separate but equal" doctrine of racial segregation established by the 1896 case, Plessy v. Ferguson).   

Look at the alphabetical ranges on each volume, and select the right volume. 

(In the trial court citation, the first name listed is the plaintiff, the name after versus is the defendant) 

Next, look up the case, alphabetically, starting with the plaintiff's last name. 

We find Sweatt v Painter in volume 62, page 189 of West's Texas Digest:

We find Sweatt v Painter in volume 62, page 189 of West's Texas Digest

 

Looking up Sweatt v Painter1 in Wests Texas Digest

Next, go to the Supreme Court Reporter section, and look up the volume (volume 70):

Supreme Court Reporter

Turn to page 848, and it should be there:

Supreme Court Reporter - Sweatt v. Painter

South Western reporter - annual pocket parts

Some volumes of the South Western reporter have these inserts, or annual pocket parts. these are just updates that are sent to us and added after we get the original volume. 

South Western reporter  annual pocket parts

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