Points are
generated by citations, accidents, and so forth.
Not exact matches
The paper that has
generated the most
citations focuses on the Atlanta 1996 Games, and is followed closely
by one about Beijing 2008.
He demonstrates, with case
citations, that American courts have largely failed to recognize the risk posed
by admitting out of court «statements» made
by computers, often
by utilizing the business records exception in a manner treats computer -
generated as far more reliable than they deserve to be treated given the commonplace challenges in processing data: «Just because businesses rely on faulty computer programs does not necessarily mean that courts should follow suit.»
This
generates records to allow searching of cases
by multiple
citations, including those from Westlaw and Quicklaw.
So long as a competing work (the ALWD Guide to Legal
Citation or Introduction to Basic Legal
Citation, for that matter) avoids employing the specific means used
by The Bluebook to explain how to cite (e.g., its words, phrases, selected examples) that work can instruct readers on how to produce
citations identical to those
generated by careful use of The Bluebook.