In my home state, the Commonwealth of Kentucky, appellate (and trial) cases do not cite either Michie's or Baldwin's like, say, Ky. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 021.48. Almost always, they cite it as KRS, perhaps with a footnote explaining it is short for Kentucky Revised States, and without the section sign. Beyond, say, forking reporters-db, what would be a way to quickly tell eyecite to parse such citations? I have several other, for lack of a better term, "custom" or "context-sensitive" reporters, such as for Kentucky Open Records Decisions, where the syntax is typically <YY>-ORD-<NNN>.
In my home state, the Commonwealth of Kentucky, appellate (and trial) cases do not cite either Michie's or Baldwin's like, say, Ky. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 021.48. Almost always, they cite it as KRS, perhaps with a footnote explaining it is short for Kentucky Revised States, and without the section sign. Beyond, say, forking
reporters-db, what would be a way to quickly tell eyecite to parse such citations? I have several other, for lack of a better term, "custom" or "context-sensitive" reporters, such as for Kentucky Open Records Decisions, where the syntax is typically<YY>-ORD-<NNN>.