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Cases that may be relevant to [[{{{1}}}{{#if: {{{2|}}}|{{!}}{{{2}}}}}]]. | Cases that may be relevant to [[{{{1}}}{{#if: {{{2|}}}|{{!}}{{{2}}}}}]]. | ||
<includeonly>[[Category:Cases|{{{1}}}]]{{Breadcrumb|parent_page= Category:Cases| | <includeonly>[[Category:Cases|{{{1}}}]]{{Breadcrumb|parent_page= Category:Cases|alias= {{#if: {{{2|}}}|{{{2|}}}|{{{1|}}}}}}} | ||
[[Form:Case Brief|{{Clickable button|Create a new Case Brief|color=blue}}]]</includeonly> | [[Form:Case Brief|{{Clickable button|Create a new Case Brief|color=blue}}]]</includeonly> | ||
<noinclude> For this template, the first variable (<nowiki>{{{1}}}</nowiki>) indicates the type of law that the cases discuss. It should match the page name for the general outline of that subject matter. | <noinclude> For this template, the first variable (<nowiki>{{{1}}}</nowiki>) indicates the type of law that the cases discuss. It should match the page name for the general outline of that subject matter. | ||
The second, optional, variable (<nowiki>{{{2}}}</nowiki>) is an alias of the subject matter if slightly different than the outline name (e.g., adding "the" before "First Amendment").</noinclude> | The second, optional, variable (<nowiki>{{{2}}}</nowiki>) is an alias of the subject matter if slightly different than the outline name (e.g., adding "the" before "First Amendment").</noinclude> |
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Cases that may be relevant to [[{{{1}}}]].
For this template, the first variable ({{{1}}}) indicates the type of law that the cases discuss. It should match the page name for the general outline of that subject matter. The second, optional, variable ({{{2}}}) is an alias of the subject matter if slightly different than the outline name (e.g., adding "the" before "First Amendment").