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  2. Jul 6, 2018 · Guide to Cite using Bluebook Citation Method (with examples) By Legal Desire 11 Min Read. Share. What is blue book? The Bluebook, is the definitive style guide for legal Citation in the United States. For generations, law students, lawyers, scholars, judges, and other legal professionals have relied on The Bluebook’s unique system of citation.

  3. Nov 30, 2023 · To create a Bluebook citation follow this six step process: 1. Identify the Type of Source. What type of source do you want to cite? The Bluebook rules are organized by source type. Common types include cases, statutes, books and book chapters, journal articles, web pages, etc. 2. Find the Bluebook Rule.

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  4. Bluebook rules are nitpicky in the extreme. Example: The Bluebook instructs you to underline or italicize the entire case name up to but not including the comma that follows the case name, see Rule B10.1.1(v). Using Bluebook citation form correctly requires a high degree of attention to detail.

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  5. Jun 8, 2023 · A basic citation to a book includes the following six elements: Volume number (for multivolume works) Author's full name as it appears on the title page; Title of the book (italicized or underlined) Page, section, or paragraph cited; Edition (for works with multiple editions) Year of publication

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  6. There are several short citation forms that can be used once a full citation has been provided. *See the next page for how to use short citation forms. Short Citation Forms – Your New Best Friend

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  7. Nov 13, 2023 · Rules are fully described and illustrated using: Clear explanations and illustrations of the basic components of legal citations; Step-by-step instructions for building citations to the most common authorities cited by legal practitioners; Detailed guidance for citing legal materials to both print and electronic sources; Examples, comparison ...

  8. Jan 9, 2024 · Two page guide to basic bluebooking for the most commonly used secondary sources in legal documents. Includes examples and relevant rules for books (single and multi-volume), law review articles, ALR, Am Jur, CJS, and Black's. Also includes example of short forms.

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