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    • CommentAuthorwdblak
    • CommentTimeMar 10th 2009
     
    I am writing a paper using Chicago Notes style (no bibliography). I have added a bunch of Supreme Court cases using LII and when I cite them in the text of my paper using the MS Word plug-in, the formatting of the case is wrong. I am using Zotero 1.5 and the appropriate plug-in. Citations look like this:

    Engel v. Vitale, U.S., vol. 370, 1962.

    They should look like this (I think at least):
    Engel v. Vitale, 370 U.S. 421 (1962).

    Any insight would be very helpful.
    • CommentAuthorTjowens
    • CommentTimeMar 12th 2009
     
    • CommentAuthorerazlogo
    • CommentTimeMar 14th 2009 edited
     
    Chicago styles now support citation of U.S. Supreme Court decisions--you can download an updated style from Zotero Style Repository, under Additional Styles. I suggest you download soon, because the next revision of this style will only be compatible with the next Zotero release. The next revision will support citation of lower-federal, state, and local court decisions.
    • CommentAuthorerazlogo
    • CommentTimeApr 19th 2009
     
    Support for lower-federal, state, and local court decisions is now available in Chicago.

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