Citing law review bluebook
[DOC File]Online Companion: Legal Research, Analysis, and Writing
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The chapter presents a brief review of the main rules of citation. The chapter begins with an overview of the numerous rules of citation used when citing primary authority, that is, case, constitutional, and enacted (statutory) law.
[DOC File]A Collection of Law Review Articles Which Cite Legal Blogs
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Paul L. Caron & Rafael Gely, Book Review:What Law Schools Can Learn from Billy Beane and the Oakland Athletics, by Michael Lewis, 82 Tex. L. Rev. 1483 (May, 2004) Jason J. Czarnezki, The Dubitante Opinion, 39 Akron L. Rev. 1 (2006)
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1. The Writing Guidelines for the Washington and Lee Law Review. 2. The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation: (18th ed.). The Washington and Lee Law Review adheres to The Bluebook on all questions of citation, form, and grammar, unless otherwise specified. Remember that The Writing Guidelines trump The Bluebook. 3.
[DOC File]A Collection of Law Review Articles Which Cite Legal Blogs
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Craig Estlinbaum, South Texas Law Review at Fifty: Looking Back and Looking Ahead, 46 S. Tex. L. Rev. 25 (Fall, 2004) Tracey E. George, An Empirical Study of Empirical Legal Scholarship: The Top Law Schools, 81 Ind. L.J. 141 (Winter, 2006)
[DOC File]Subsequent History - Cleveland–Marshall College of Law
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Subsequent history is found by shepardizing a case or key citing a case. All cases used in a legal document should be shepardized, if not for the purpose of updating, then specifically for the purpose of finding if there is subsequent history. What subsequent events should be included. Rule 10.7 of the Citator specifically states:
[DOC File]140: Legal Citation
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140.1 Bluebook Form. Legal material cited in Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA) documents should generally be cited according to proper “Bluebook” form. The Bluebook contains the uniform system of citation commonly used in U.S. legal writing.
[DOC File]Law Review Citations - Western Michigan University
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Law Review Citations. David A. Strauss, Persuasion, Autonomy, and Freedom of Expression, 91 Columbia L. Rev. 334 (1991). Robert F. Nagel, How Useful is Judicial Review in Free Speech Cases?, 69 Cornell L. Rev. 302 (1984). Michael Pertschuk & Kenneth M. …
[DOCX File]140: Legal Citation
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140.10 Law Review Articles, Magazines, and Newspapers. A full citation to periodical material generally includes the following: (1) full name(s) of author(s); (2) title of the article (italicized); (3) abbreviated name of the publication; (4) section or page number; and (5) date of publication.
[DOC File]Research, Writing, and Style Guides
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The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation, aka "Harvard Citator" published by Harvard Law Review Association in conjunction with Columbia Law Review, University of Pennsylvania Law Review, and Yale Law Journal 18th edition (January 1, 2005) LegalBluebook.com features major changes in the 18th edition of The Bluebook.
[DOC File]CREIGHTON LAW REVIEW
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Overall, your footnotes must conform to the Bluebook’s citation format and any modifications established by the Creighton Law Review Writer’s Guide. Summary The key to writing a “certified for credit” Casenote is to provide the reader with adequate support for each statement or argument you make.
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