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===== Legal Citations: Juris-M ===== | ===== Legal Citations: Juris-M ===== | ||
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The two main item types supported for US legal citations are cases and legislation (" | The two main item types supported for US legal citations are cases and legislation (" | ||
=== US Legal Cases === | === US Legal Cases === | ||
- | The most common norms for US legal citation, as prescribed in the *Bluebook* and followed by most general purpose styles like the //Chicago Manual of Style// distinguish between citations to cases that are reported in federal reporters and unreported cases. Zotero' | + | The most common norms for US legal citation, as prescribed in the **Bluebook** and followed by most general purpose styles like the //Chicago Manual of Style// distinguish between citations to cases that are reported in federal reporters and unreported cases. Zotero' |
//Example: Reported Cases//\\ | //Example: Reported Cases//\\ |