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If a citation cannot be disambiguated, that's OK, we can send it to a /c/ page, which will list multiple options. #4977

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flooie opened this issue Jan 27, 2025 · 2 comments · May be fixed by #5016
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flooie commented Jan 27, 2025

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@flooie flooie converted this from a draft issue Jan 27, 2025
@flooie flooie moved this from Buffer Zone to January 27 to Feb 7 in Case Law Sprint Jan 27, 2025
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@flooie in this case, what do you mean by a citation cannot be disambiguated? That you get more than one result? e.g. 114 F.3d 1182 it redirects to "/c/f3d/114/1182/" so you can see all the opinions that matched that citation.

So instead of redirecting to all possible results for the citation, it should redirect to the /c/ page which is the main citation lookup page?

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mlissner commented Jan 29, 2025

yeah, so if we can't figure out what case a citation refers to, we can link it to /c/f3d/114/1182/, and the user can figure it out.

Let's add a class to these too in the CSS. We don't have to figure out the design for them, but by adding the class, we can do so later.

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