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Krog's Business Cases: A Quarterly Judicial Review
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This is an interesting wrinkle on the "such jurisdiction" clause: https://t.co/BQkeInCxqt

@smmarotta There is: no comma. Don't defer to what the entity does, or how the case name is printed in the reporter. Just drop the comma.