Editing Form:Text-Specific Case Brief

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'''This is the "Text-Specific Case Brief" form'''. It is for case briefs specific to a particular casebook. General case briefs should use the '''[[Form:Case Brief|Case Brief form]]'''.
'''This is the "Text-Specific Case Brief" form.''' It is for case briefs that are directed to excerpts of cases from a the specific casebook. General case briefs should use the '''[[Form:Case Brief|Case Brief form]].'''




To create a [[:Category:Cases|case brief]] with this form, enter the name of the case according to [[Manual_of_Legal_Citation/Cases#R11.2._Case_Name|uniform citation rules]] (e.g. abbreviate terms, use proper spacing, etc.) followed by a forward slash ("<code>/</code>") and then the last name of the first listed author of the casebook.
To create a [[:Category:Cases|case brief]] with this form, enter the page name below. '''The page name should be how one would name the case in a citation following [[Manual_of_Legal_Citation/Cases#R11.2._Case_Name|uniform citation rules]]''' (e.g. abbreviate terms, use proper spacing, etc.) '''followed by a slash ("/")''' and then the '''last name of the first listed author of the casebook''' .


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