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Tip of the Week (Episode 201215): Cited References in Google Scholar

Jenkins Tip of the Week (Episode 201215): You can easily see a list of documents -- cases, law review articles and books -- that have cited a particular case you've retrieved in Google Scholar. Not only that: you can search within the citing documents to see (for example) which ones also cite another case you're interested in.

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