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Within the article, there is the phrase "The court carefully narrowed the per se treatment. . ."
From the context, "THE court", as well as mentioning that it narrowed a ruling, it sounds like the original author was referring to the United States Supreme Court. If this is so, than the word "court" should be capitalized since it is a proper noun in that context. (i.e. The Court. . .)
Or, perhaps, it would be better to spell it out completely, (The Supreme Court), to render it less ambiguous?
What say ye?
Jim (JR)
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Within the article, there is the phrase "The court carefully narrowed the per se treatment. . ."
From the context, "THE court", as well as mentioning that it narrowed a ruling, it sounds like the original author was referring to the United States Supreme Court. If this is so, than the word "court" should be capitalized since it is a proper noun in that context. (i.e. The Court. . .)
Or, perhaps, it would be better to spell it out completely, (The Supreme Court), to render it less ambiguous?
What say ye?
Jim (JR)