in a legal memorandum, you have cited u.s. motors v. gen. motors europe, 559 u.s. 939 (2010). in the very next sentence, without any intervening cites, you wish to cite to page 942 of the same case.

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In the very next sentence, without any intervening cites, for one who wishes to cite to page 942 of the same case will use id. at 942.

Id meaning idem is a Latin concept meaning "the same". It is usually abbreviated as id., which is majorly used in legal citations to denote the previously cited source.

Why should one use of id. citation?

Id." is a purpose - encompassing short form referencing which could be used for any cited authority apart from internal cross-references. "Id." always refers to the immediately preceding cited authority, either in the same footnote or the previous footnote provided that it is the only authority cited in the preceding footnote.

Therefore, the correct answer is as given above.

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