However, string citations can be useful in some situations. For example, you may wish to use a string citation if you need to illustrate that there is a trend of authorities or that more than one case or jurisdiction supports the proposition you urge. String citations also are helpful when readers expect a comprehensive treatment of authorities
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More than ten years ago, I wrote a column addressing special citation forms used by Colorado courts....
Presentation by Maureen Cahill, Student Services Librarian, as part of the library\u27s Lunch-n-Lear...
Whenever you list more than one authority to support the same legal proposition, you are using a st...
In this column for Kentucky Bar Association\u27s magazine (B&B - Bench & Bar), Professor Hazelwood m...
Let\u27s face it-legal citations can interrupt the flow of sentences and make them harder to read. I...
Constant citation to legal authorities presents a unique problem for legal writers. Although these a...
True, a judge probably won\u27t rule against you if your cites are wrong, but faulty cites do reflec...
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An important—but sometimes annoying—component of legal writing is citation to controlling authority....
Can legal citations be stylish? Is that even a thing? Yes, and this Article explains why and how. Th...
Remember, at our core, attorneys are advocates, and one of the purposes of citation is to prove to t...
This article addresses the purpose of legal citations and presents a case for reforming citations in...
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Good citation requires critical analysis because well-supposed legal analysis requires a layered und...
Dictionary of Legal Abbreviations Used in American Law Books by Doris Bieber The proliferation of le...
More than ten years ago, I wrote a column addressing special citation forms used by Colorado courts....
Presentation by Maureen Cahill, Student Services Librarian, as part of the library\u27s Lunch-n-Lear...