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cabate

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What is the name of the publisher for the U.S. Supreme Court Reports, Lawyers' Edition (L. Ed.)?
 
  A) Government Printing Office
  B) West
  C) Lawyer's Cooperative Publishing Co./Lexis Law Publishers
  D) Fast Case

Question 2

The local rules of court may specify rules for which of the following?
 
  A) acceptable font and style in documents filed with the court
  B) the online legal research subscription site to use
  C) the type of word processing software to use
  D) the specific cite-checking software to use



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A





 

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