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of the Legal Writing Institute. Capitalize the words ―Judge‖ and ―Justice‖ when those words are followed by the name of a specific judge or justice. Capitalize the word ―Justice‖ in textual material when referring to a Justice of the United States Supreme Court. Other Capitalization and Spelling Rules: First, consult The Redbook: A ... ................
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