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There needs to be some way to get from here to Manual of Style (legal) and back. - maybe there should be some coordination between the two too. Doug. - DDHME 22:18, 18 August 2007 (UTC)
Ehrlichman v. Sirica is a really weird case to use as an example because it is so obscure, and most people outside the U.S. would not know who those persons are. A superior, more internationally sensitive example would be one of the old English cases that all U.S., U.K., and Commonwealth lawyers know about, like Hadley v. Baxendale. --Coolcaesar (talk) 08:10, 27 February 2008 (UTC)
Should this article not be merged with the one on 'case citation'? 128.243.253.101 (talk) 07:01, 6 May 2010 (UTC)
There is a dead link that I failed to repair. 112.198.90.42 (talk) 11:08, 15 January 2014 (UTC)
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These are basically duplicate articles. "Legal citation" is even given in the lead of Case citation in bold as an alternative term, as if it already redirects there.
The better-developed content is at Case citation, but the more general name and thus the preferable title is Legal citation (which also covers citations of legal materials that are technically not legal cases, e.g. regulatory hearings, arbitrations, etc.).
This merge was proposed as long ago as 2010 but was not discussed at all. I'm listing it at WP:Proposed mergers this time, and also "advertising" this at WT:LAW so this pointless content fork gets resolved.
— SMcCandlish ☏ ¢ >ʌⱷ҅ᴥⱷʌ< 10:09, 3 December 2017 (UTC)