4-100. Words Abbreviated In Case Names [ BB - Basic Legal Citation

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  • WHAT AND WHY?
    • Introduction
    • Purposes of Legal Citation
    • Types of Citation Principles
    • Levels of Mastery
    • Citation in Transition
    • Who Sets Citation Norms
  • HOW TO CITE ...
    • Electronic Resources
    • Judicial Opinions
    • Constitutions & Statutes
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    • Arbitrations
    • Court Rules
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    • Law Journal Writing
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  • EXAMPLES – CITATIONS OF ...
    • Electronic Resources
    • Judicial Opinions
    • Constitutions & Statutes
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    • Arbitrations
    • Court Rules
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    • Law Journal Writing
  • ABBREVIATIONS & OMISSIONS USED IN CITATIONS
    • Words in Case Names
    • Case Histories
    • Omissions in Case Names
    • Reporters & Courts
    • States
    • Months
    • Journals
    • Spacing & Periods
  • UNDERLINING & ITALICS
    • All Rules
    • In Citations
    • In Text
    • Items Not Italicized
  • PLACING CITATIONS IN CONTEXT
    • Quoting
    • Citations & Related Text
    • Signals
    • Order
    • Short Form Citations
    • Tables of Authorities
  • CROSS REFERENCE TABLES
    • Introduction
    • Changes in The Bluebook
    • Table: Bluebook
    • Table: ALWD Manual
    • Table: State-Specific Practices

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