How do I cite a testimony in MLA?
Testimony of Experts in Family Law
Professor Katharine Silbaugh, Professor Charles Kindregan, and Monroe Inker, Esq.
in Support of H. 3677, H. 1149, S. 935, and S.1045
Joint Committee on the Judiciary
October 23, 2003
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To cite a court case, you need to identify the primary parties involved, the case number, name of the court where the ruling took place, and the date of the ruling.
New York Times Co. v. Tasini. No. 00-201. Supreme Ct.of the US. 25 June 2005.
Refer to The Blue Book: A Uniform System of Citation if you are going to work with several different kinds of legal documents in your research, such as patents.
Closest I found in Other Non-Print Sources is:
A Lecture or Speech
Include speaker name, title of the speech (if any) in quotes, details about the meeting or event where the speech was given, including its location and date of delivery. In lieu of a title, label the speech according to its type, e.g., Guest Lecture, Keynote Address, State of the Union Address.
Stein, Bob. Keynote Address. Computers and Writing Conference. Union Club Hotel, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN. 23 May 2003.
If it is a personal Interview:
Listed by the name of the person you have interviewed.
Purdue, Pete. Personal Interview. 1 Dec. 2000.
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