![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() (Note that supra is good for books and law review articles, but cannot be used for case names.) But supras are a pain during the writing process because the introduction of a new footnote prior to footnote 1 will make the supra point to the wrong footnote. See how note 5 is now incorrect? The use of supra is helpful for the reader, because it tells the reader where the full citation may be found. ![]() Infra refers to materials coming later in the paper. Supra refers to materials cited earlier when an id. or short cite are not appropriate. Academic papers often use supra and infra to refer to materials found elsewhere. ![]()
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