"O’Connor v. Oakhurst Dairy"
An obscure court case from the First District Court of Appeals that was decided on the intent of a law around the lack of a comma, making the law ambiguous.
This case is an example of why EAPM chooses to use the Oxford Comma, also known as a serial comma, though most publications in the United States follow Associated Press style and omit the serial comma. In all cases, punctuation for clarity is better than omitting punctuation.
For the case, see FindLaw Case Law resources.
Also see comma.