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Both American and British lawyers (or at least English lawyers, specifically) use "v." to signal the parties in a court case (e.g., Roe v. Wade), but the former say "V" or "versus," while the latter say "and" or "against." Which convention is older, and when did the divide emerge?

by /u/JJVMT in /r/AskHistorians

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