HISTORY OF LAW REPORTING |
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The introduction of a Second Series of the Official Reports in 1956 provided an opportunity to give a uniform appearance and format to what had previously been three separate publications. A new Style Manual established a uniform style for all three publications. The New York Reports, Appellate Division Reports, and Miscellaneous Reports were now components of a consolidated product line, produced by a single staff in accordance with common editorial standards.
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Above:
New York State Bar Journal, March/April 2002 edition, featuring the new Style Manual. |
Above:
Current Style Manual. |
Above:
Style Manual from 1956. |
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