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Prior to publication of the new Bluebook, law journals, lawyers, and judges were in pretty close agreement on how to cite a Restatement section (e.g., Restatement (Second) of Torts§ 46 cmt. j (1965) [as cited in the May 2015 issue of the Harvard Law Review] or Restatement (Second...
Black’s Law Dictionary defines “citation” as: A reference to a legal precedent or authority, such as a case, statute, or treatise, that either substantiates or contradicts a given position Often shortened to cite Types of Legal Sources Primary Sources: Constitutions Cases Statutes Regulations ...
I disagree with the concept of a “judgment call” with regard to grammar in general and specifically in the situations that you cite. These too are to be governed by established “rules and policies” which in past two decades or so have been disregarded — or downright discarded. I ...