If a case or article is relevant to more than one part of the book, it may appear more than once on the web page. A case cited in the book may also be on the web page--because the webbed cite permits readers with Westlaw axis to go directly to the case. And an article may be in the references at the end of the chapter and also on the web page, signalled by an icon at the point in the chapter where the article is relevant.
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