Talk:Lucia v. Securities and Exchange Commission
Latest comment: 2 years ago by LawStudent2023 in topic SEC Abbreviation
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SEC Abbreviation
edit@Masem "the Securities and Exchange Commission" is correctly abbreviated to "SEC" when it's the second name in the case, such as Lucia v. SEC.
"This article follows the Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Legal. It uses the Bluebook legal referencing style. This citation style uses standardized abbreviations, such as "N.Y. Times"for The New York Times, and has specific typeface formatting requirements. Please review those standards before making style or formatting changes. Information on this referencing style may be obtained at: Cornell's Basic Legal Citation site." LawStudent2023 (talk) 05:54, 19 July 2022 (UTC)