9.27.3 Can you answer these questions?

9.27.3.1 Adjust biblatex-chicago's @jurisdiction number field text and stop abbreviating months
9.27.3.2 Tabularray nested tables aren't vertically aligned
9.27.3.3 Creating a PDF with variable column widths and row blocks
9.27.3.1 Adjust biblatex-chicago's @jurisdiction number field text and stop abbreviating months

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So I've been searching for a biblatex style which let's me footnote cite legal materials properly. I would've used OSCOLA, but unfortunately that's mostly limited to the English-speaking common law ... 
[biblatex-chicago] [legal-style]
 
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9.27.3.2 Tabularray nested tables aren't vertically aligned

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I wanted to use tables within tables as part of my titlepage design, but it seems the inner tables are always middle-aligned, ignoring the vertical alignment setting for rows of the outer table. How ... 
[vertical-alignment] [tabularray]
                                                                                  

                                                                                  
 
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9.27.3.3 Creating a PDF with variable column widths and row blocks

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I'm trying to create a script that will take in data with variable lengths and which needs to be put in a PDF report. The number of columns are fixed, but the content needs to be shifted. As it's a ... 
[tables] [tabulary] [makecell]
 
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