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| − | + | '''How much do you know about Case Citations? Our first Law School 101 article can help!''' | |
| − | In the | + | In a previous tip of the week, we showed you different case citation formats (see [[Legal Citation Formats]]), but how well do you know the basics of legal case citations? Our new article, [[Law School 101: Case Citations]], answers the following questions: |
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| − | + | • What is a case citation?<br> | |
| + | • Where do I find a citation?<br> | ||
| + | • Why are there multiple citations for the same case?<br> | ||
| + | • How do I find a case if I don’t have a citation?<br> | ||
| − | + | Check out this helpful article on the wiki – and look for more Law School 101 articles in the very near future! | |
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