«WestlawNext and legal information will still be at the center of everything we do, and we will continue to honor and build upon our heritage of attorney - authored information,
like headnotes and case summaries.»
Not exact matches
When you read the opening chapters and the
headnotes my cookbooks and you feel
like I'm talking directly to you, it's because I am.
However, I meant to add but the
headnotes were getting lengthy enough, that I estimate 1 tablespoon rice per small tomato (but not mini,
like grape or cherry, of course, just 2 - to 3 - inch across), 1 1/2 for each medium, and 2 for each large.
But because she's so thrilled about the cakes and cookies she's baking up, readers can't help but being swept up in the excitement, and her
headnotes make generous use of words
like «Fabulous!»
2 cups packed large flaked unsweetened coconut 1 1/2 cups rolled oats 1/4 cup dried currants or raisins 1/4 cup chocolate chips 1/2 cup almond butter (or any nut / seed butter you
like — see
headnote) 1/2 cup honey or maple syrup 1/4 cup hemp seeds 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract 1/4 teaspoon fine sea salt 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1/2 cup fine shred unsweetened coconut (for coating), optional In a high - powered blender or food processor, blend the coconut and oats into a fine powder.
Once you solve all those problems, you can start worrying about things
like crowdsourced
headnotes and collaborative annotation.
The original organizational structure of finding tools
like the Canadian Abridgment was fist built in print, and I would argue that its electronic equivalent has enough foundation from the print that its origins can not be dismissed and while it is likely that «
Headnotes come from databases of case summaries,» there is still a significant value to pointing a researcher to a copy of a decision that has a
headnote.
Headnote was built for firms just
like yours - now you can easily add compliant, affordable online payment to your firm's software suite without changing any internal processes or systems.
Michael Bommarito's study of opinion
headnotes in over 23,000 Supreme Court cases illustrates the branching form of what this hierarchy looks
like when laid out graphically.
What I
like about this example (and there are others
like it) is that editors at West also wrote the
headnote in verse, using their own rhymes!