Lawyers don't go around
citing old versions of laws because they don't feel like changing.
Not exact matches
Amazon is adding page numbers that correspond to the printed
versions of books, so you can use the
old citing style or just tell your friend reading the paperback that it's «on page 215.»
This is the same NPR which featured two attack pieces on skeptic climate scientist Dr Willie Soon here and here, in which the first piece said Dr Soon was valuable to the «forces
of climate denial» (the now non-functioning link was to an
older version of Dr Soon's Heartland Institute bio page, later replaced by a newer one), and the second piece
cited the same Kert Davies who I traced back to the time when the false «crooked skeptic climate scientists» accusation first got its media traction.
The most popular demands for improvement were (1) comprehensiveness (all SCC decisions since 1876), (2) addition
of hypertext link to references and (3) the addition
of PDF
versions faithful to the appearance
of the Supreme Court Reports (since paragraphs were not numbered in
older decisions, users need the page numbers to be able to
cite).