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Help Howard alphabetize his cases

Over at How Appealing, Howard Bashman raises an interesting question about alphabetizing cases in a table of authorities:

How should unusual case names be alphabetized in an appellate brief’s table of authorities? For example, assume you cite the following four cases in your appellate brief:

United States v. Jones;

United States v. $154,362.05 in U.S. Currency;

United States v. 75 Broken Television Sets; and

United States v. Smith.

How should those cases be alphabetized in the brief's table of authories?

To help Howard, send him an e-mail. And please leave a comment here about how you would answer Howard’s question.