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Law Practice

Dec. 8, 2001

Citations Belong in Text, Not Footnotes

What side are you on? On July 8, the New York Times reported on a battle between lawyers who support keeping citations in the text of sentences and those who advocate placing citations in footnotes.

        By Robert M. Unterberger

        What side are you on?
        On July 8, the New York Times reported on a battle between lawyers who support keeping citations in the text of sentences and those who advocate placing citations in footnotes. While this might appear a tempest in a teapot, practitioners should be aware that courts...

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