>

Believe me, I wish I could make the rules less complicated!  The  
entirety of the text I mentioned is all part of a single citation or  
footnote, and as crazy as it sounds, that is a formal rule that  
authors of legal articles in the U.S. must adhere to.  If I understand  
the \cite{} field, the method you've outlined below would create two  
citations, which would violate the rule.


> No, the \cite just cites a single source. I don't see this is part of
> the actual citation. The parenthetical information looks more like
> another citatino to me, something like
>
> \cite{Rowley485} (quoting \cite{Rowley483}). ...
>
> Why make it more complicated than it is?
>
> Christiaan

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