Law Review Citations

The subsequent history of a case affects its quality as precedent and therefore a reader will be very interested in knowing what that history is. A typical (hypothetical) citation including subsequent history looks like this: Briggs v. North, 564 F. Supp. 585 (W.D. Mich. 1995), aff'd, 746 F.3d 1475 (6th Cir. 1996), rev’d, 573 U.S. 909 (1997). ................
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