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SCOTUS cases apparently cite themselves as "supra":
Abbott v. Abbott, 560 U.S. 1, 35.
It would be good to detect these somehow ... maybe every cite like [.;] <signal>? supra isn't real? On the other hand maybe they're effectively filtered out later since the antecedents won't match.
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SCOTUS cases apparently cite themselves as "supra":
Abbott v. Abbott, 560 U.S. 1, 35.
It would be good to detect these somehow ... maybe every cite like
[.;] <signal>? supra
isn't real? On the other hand maybe they're effectively filtered out later since the antecedents won't match.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: