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* General outlines
* General outlines
* Short outlines
* Short outlines
* Text-specific outlines
* Jurisdiction-specific outlines
* Jurisdiction-specific outlines
* Class-specific outlines
* Class-specific outlines
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General and short outlines for the same subject should link to the same case briefs and should cross-link to each other.
General and short outlines for the same subject should link to the same case briefs and should cross-link to each other.
=== Text-Specific Outlines ===
This category is for outlines that are keyed to a specific casebook. These outlines should follow the content of the casebook.
Text-specific outlines should be categorized in the [[:Category:Text-Specific Outlines]] category. This is done by inserting <nowiki> "[[Category:Text-Specific Outlines]]"</nowiki> at the tail end of the outline.
The [[Template:Infobox Text-Specific Outline|Text-Specific Outline Infobox template]] should be used by following the directions on that template's page.
[[project:Manual_of_style#Case_Briefs|Case briefs]] for each case named in the text should be linked from within the outline.
Text-specific outlines should be titled with a name that corresponds to that legal topic's general outline followed by the first-listed author. For example, "Civil Procedure Ides."


=== Jurisdiction-Specific Outlines ===
=== Jurisdiction-Specific Outlines ===
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