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The Comma That Can Change the Law: Three Cheers for the Oxford Comma
09 September 2019
Archer & Greiner P.C.
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If you know appellate judges, you know they are all about style.
Fashion, maybe not; but style, yes—writing style, that is.
Most people think nothing of composing an email or letter off the
top of their head. But these wizards of words labor over the
smallest details. One favorite is the Oxford comma.
Previously published by New Jersey Law Journal, August 2019.
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