Parentheticals Guides adding supplementary remarks. Pinpoint Citations Instructs citing specific pages or subsections. Signals Advises on using signals like 'see' or 'cf.' Authorities Instructs on using 'supra' or 'infra' indicators. Capitalization Advises on capitalizing court names and titles. Abb...
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A case citation, for example, includes the name of the case; the published sources in which it may be found, if any; a parenthetical that indicates a court and jurisdiction and the year or date of decision; and the subsequent history of case, if any. It may also include additional paren...
A portion, but only a portion, of the parenthetical quote (“whether there is a real and immediate threat of repeated injury”) was drawn from a still earlier decision of the Court, O’Shea v. Littleton, 414 U. S. 488 (1974). Per The Bluebook, that quote within a quote should have...
For example, the Associated Press Stylebook writes “include the unclear word or phrase before the parenthetical clarification; deleting it creates questions in a reader’s mind.” However, the Chicago Manual of Style mentions “Sometimes the bracketed material replaces rather than amplifies the ...
Rule 1.5(b) has been revised to clarify the placement of “hereinafter” and “last visited” parentheticals in citations to internet sources. Rule 3.3(d) has been added to illustrate citations to flush language and examples, such as in Treasury Regulations. Rule 9(a) has been revised to...
Correct plural: They gave me five days’ leave because of my injury. (The modifying compound noun, five days, is plural, so the apostrophe should appear after the s.) 10. i.e. and e.g. They’re both abbreviated forms of parenthetical statements, and they both originate from Latin. Be...
I’d sure like to know how to punctuate a nested quote followed by a parenthetical citation. For example: “To the woman He said: ‘I will greatly multiply your sorrow and your conception; in pain you shall bring forth children; your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule...
There is no reason to use a semicolon. A comma should be used to set off words that clarify or are used as a parenthetical element. He came from a long line of hard times, from childhood extending into his young adult life. awesomesays: ...
Also, this exercise has confirmed for me that I am possibly a bit too fond of the parentheses, a suspicion I have had for a little while. Perhaps a parenthetical diet is necessary. Perhaps that will be my New Year's Resolution: Stop and Think Before Adding that Parenthetical Clause. ...