An astounding amount of time, effort, and education is spent on legal citation format. For the uninitiated, this is surprising because the essential principles of citation boil down to two simple rules. First, tell the reader where the idea came from so the reader can find it and evaluate its strength and relevance. Second, alert the reader if the writer has changed anything from the original.
This second principle, combined with citation ...
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