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    • How do I cite a source based on a Bluebook rule?

      See Bluebook Rule 18.2. If the source is an online version of a common, published source—but not a source that is listed above under Original Images of Documents Obtained Online—for which a specific Bluebook rule applies—it should be cited according to its respective Bluebook rule, but with a direct URL citation to its online version.


    • How do I use the Bluebook?

      Consult the Bluebook in conjunction with these tips; many subtleties that are not set out below may apply to each rule. These tips are based on the 19th edition of the Bluebook. Close up all adjacent single capitals. Do not close up single capitals with longer abbreviations. Numbers, both ordinal and cardinal, are treated as single capitals. 2.


    • Does the Bluebook use authenticated documents?

      The Bluebook prefers authenticated documents, but an official version published only online can still be cited as if it were print material if no authenticated version exists. Massachusetts, for example, only publishes some of its recent versions of documents online as this portion of its website demonstrates3:


    • Does the Bluebook have a legal database?

      We all know, however, that the Internet contains lots of reliable legal source material, and pulling up an online database from the comfort of home is far easier than trekking to the library and wading through stacks of dusty books. Thankfully, The Bluebook recognizes this reality.


    • [PDF File]HE J VOLUME 128 S - Yale Law Journal

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      This Style Sheet codifies Journal-specific guidelines that take precedence over these sources. Rules 1-21 correspond to and supplement Rules 1-21 in the Bluebook. Rule 22 focuses on recurring matters of style that are not addressed in the Bluebook.


    • CONNECTICUT BAR JOURNAL – STYLE GUIDELINES

      · When citing to an unreported Connecticut Superior Court decision, follow the Bluebook Rule 18.1.1: use the docket number and the date, and provide Westlaw or Lexis citations if they exist. For example: Kraul v. Pierzchalski, No. CV136019486S, 2014 WL 1345282, at *1 (Conn. Super. Ct. Mar. 11, 2014). Citations to the Connecticut Law


    • [PDF File]Books (Rule 15) - Indiana University Bloomington

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      Internet Sources (Rule 18.2): Internet sources can be confusing, but there are generally two times to cite to the Internet. 1. When the cited material is not available in a traditional print source or on a widely


    • [PDF File]THE YALE LAW JOURNAL VOLUME 127 STYLE SHEET

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      Bluebook Rule 15.4(b) Bluebook Rule 15.10.1 Bluebook Rule 17.6 Bluebook Rule 18.2.2(b)(i) Bluebook Rule 18.7.3 Bluebook Table T2.14 Bluebook Table 13 Rule 1: Structure and Use of Citations S.R. 1.1(b): String Citations in Textual Sentences in Footnotes


    • [PDF File]BLUEBOOK RULE 18: CITATION TO INTERNET AND ELECTRONIC RESOURCES

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      Official Versions (Rule 18.2.1(a)(ii)): Some states now provide that the online version of a particular document is the “official” document. The Bluebook prefers authenticated documents, but an official version published only online can still be cited as if it were print material if no authenticated version exists.


    • [PDF File]J V 131 STYLE GUIDE - Yale Law Journal

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      This Style Guidecodifies Journal-specific guidelines that take precedence over these sources. Rules 1-21 correspond to and supplement Rules 1-21 in The Bluebook. Rule 22 focuses on recurring matters of style that are not addressed in The Bluebook. Please refer to The BluebookCorrections Sheet for objective errors in the twenty-first edition.


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