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ISBN 10: 0615361161
ISBN 13: 978-0615361161
Author: Columbia Law Review, Harvard Law Review, University of Pennsylvania Law Review, Yale Law Journal
The Bluepages, Twentieth Edition, is a how-to guide providing easy-to-comprehend instruction for the everyday citation needs of first-year law students, summer associates, law clerks, practicing lawyers, and other legal professionals. The examples used throughout the Bluepages employ simple typeface conventions common in the legal profession. The Bluepages supplants the Practitioners’ Notes section of previous editions.
Table of contents:
The Bluepages: An Introduction to Basic Legal Citation
Introduction
B1 Typeface Conventions
B2 Citation Sentences and Clauses
B3 Introductory Signals
B4 Sources and Authorities: Cases
B5 Sources and Authorities: Statutes, Rules, and Regulations
B6 Sources and Authorities: Constitutions
B7 Sources and Authorities: Court and Litigation Documents
B8 Sources and Authorities: Books and Other Nonperiodic Materials
B9 Sources and Authorities: Journal, Magazine, and Newspaper Articles
B10 Sources and Authorities: The Internet
B11 Explanatory Parentheticals
B12 Quotations
The Bluepages Tables
BT1 Court Documents
BT2 Jurisdiction-Specific Citation Rules and Style Guides
BT2.1 Federal Courts
BT2.2 State Courts
BT2.3 Territories
Rules
Rule 1 Structure and Use of Citations
1.1 Citation Sentences and Clauses in Law Reviews
1.2 Introductory Signals
1.3 Order of Signals
1.4 Order of Authorities Within Each Signal
1.5 Parenthetical Information
1.6 Related Authority
Rule 2 Typefaces for Law Reviews
2.1 Typeface Conventions for Citations
2.2 Typeface Conventions for Textual Material
Rule 3 Subdivisions
3.1 Volumes, Parts, and Supplements
3.2 Pages, Footnotes, Endnotes, and Graphical Materials
3.3 Sections and Paragraphs
3.4 Appended Material
3.5 Internal Cross-References
Rule 4 Short Citation Forms
4.1 “id.”
4.2 “Supra” and “Hereinafter”
Rule 5 Quotations
5.1 Formatting of Quotations
5.2 Alterations and Quotations Within Quotations
5.3 Omissions
Rule 6 Abbreviations, Numerals, and Symbols
6.1 Abbreviations
6.2 Numerals and Symbols
Rule 7 Italicization for Style and in Unique Circumstances
Rule 8 Capitalization
Rule 9 Titles of Judges, Officials, and Terms of Court
Rule 10 Cases
10.1 Basic Citation Forms
10.2 Case Names
10.2.1 General Rules for Case Names
10.2.2 Additional Rules for Case Names in Citations
10.3 Reporters and Other Sources
10.3.1 Parallel Citations and Which Source(s) to Cite
10.3.2 Reporters
10.3.3 Public Domain Format
10.4 Court and Jurisdiction
10.5 Date or Year
10.6 Parenthetical Information Regarding Cases
10.6.1 Weight of Authority
10.6.2 Quoting/Citing Parentheticals in Case Citations
10.6.3 Order of Parentheticals
10.7 Prior and Subsequent History
10.7.1 Explanatory Phrases and Weight of Authority
10.7.2 Different Case Name on Appeal
10.8 Special Citation Forms
10.8.1 Pending and Unreported Cases
10.8.2 Fifth Circuit Split
10.8.3 Briefs, Court Filings, and Transcripts
10.8.4 Court Administrative Orders
10.9 Short Forms for Cases
Rule 11 Constitutions
Rule 12 Statutes
12.1 Basic Citation Forms
12.2 Choosing the Proper Citation Form
12.2.1 General Rule
12.2.2 Exceptions
12.3 Current Official and Unofficial Codes
12.3.1 Additional Information
12.3.2 Year of Code
12.4 Session Laws
12.5 Electronic Media and Online Sources
12.6 Other Secondary Sources
12.7 Invalidation, Repeal, Amendment, and Prior History
12.7.1 Invalidation
12.7.2 Repeal
12.7.3 Amendment
12.7.4 Prior History
12.8 Explanatory Parenthetical Phrases
12.9 Special Citation Forms
12.9.1 Intemal Revenue Code
12.9.2 Ordinances
12.9.3 Rules of Evidence and Procedure
12.9.4 Uniform Acts
12.9.5 Model Codes, Restatements, Standards, and Sentencing Guidelines
12.9.6 ABA Code of Professional Responsibility and Opinions on Ethics
12.10 Short Forms for Statutes
Rule 13 Legislative Materials
13.1 Basic Citation Forms
13.2 Bills and Resolutions
13.3 Hearings
13.4 Reports, Documents, and Committee Prints
13.5 Debates
13.6 Separately Bound Legislative Histories
13.7 Electronic Media and Online Sources
13.8 Short Forms for Legislative Materials
Rule 14 Administrative and Executive Materials
14.1 Basic Citation Forms
14.2 Rules, Regulations, and Other Publications
14.3 Administrative Adjudications and Arbitrations
14.3.1 Names
14.3.2 Which Source(s) to Cite
14.3.3 Issuing Agency
14.4 Short Forms for Regulations
Rule 15 Books, Reports, and Other Nonperiodic Materials
15.1 Author
15.2 Editor or Translator
15.3 Title
15.4 Edition, Publisher, and Date
15.5 Shorter Works in Collection
15.5.1 Works in Collection Generally
15.5.2 Collected Documents
15.6 Prefaces, Forewords, Introductions, and Epilogues
15.7 Serial Number
15.8 Special Citation Forms
15.9 Electronic Media and Online Sources
15.10 Short Citation Forms
15.10.1 Short Forms for Works in Collection
Rule 16 Periodical Materials
16.1 Basic Citation Forms
16.2 Author
16.3 Title
16.4 Consecutively Paginated Journals
16.5 Nonconsecutively Paginated Journals and Magazines
16.6 Newspapers
16.7 Special Citation Forms
16.7.1 Student-Written Law Review Materials
16.7.2 Non-Student-Written Book Reviews
16.7.3 Symposia, Colloquia, and Surveys
16.7.4 Commentaries and Other Special Designations
16.7.5 Multipart Articles
16.7.6 Annotations
16.7.7 Proceedings, Regular Publications by Institutes, and ABA Section Reports
16.7.8 Newsletters and Other Noncommercially Distributed Periodicals
16.8 Electronic Media and Online Sources
16.9 Short Citation Forms
Rule 17 Unpublished and Forthcoming Sources
17.1 Basic Citation Forms
17.2 Unpublished Materials
17.2.1 Manuscripts
17.2.2 Dissertations and Theses
17.2.3 Letters, Memoranda, and Press Releases
17.2.4 E-Mail Correspondence and Listserv Postings
17.2.5 Interviews
17.2.6 Speeches and Addresses
17.3 Forthcoming Publications
17.4 Working Papers
17.5 Electronic Media and Online Sources
17.6 Short Citation Forms
Rule 18 The Internet, Electronic Media, and Other Nonprint Resources
18.1 Basic Citation Forms
18.2 The Internet
18.2.1 General Internet Citation Principles
18.2.2 Direct Citations to Internet Sources
18.2.3 Parallel Citations to Internet Sources
18.3 Commercial Electronic Databases
18.3.1 Cases
18.3.2 Constitutions and Statutes
18.3.3 Legislative, Administrative, and Executive Materials
18.3.4 Books, Periodicals, and Other Secondary Materials
18.4 CD-ROM and Other Electronic Storage Media
18.5 Microform
18.5.1 Microform Collections Reproducing Preexisting Materials
18.5.2 Microform Collections Containing Original Materials
18.6 Films, Broadcasts, and Noncommercial Video Materials
18.7 Audio Recordings
18.7.1 Commercial Recordings
18.7.2 Noncommercial Recordings
18.7.3 Podcasts and Recordings Available Online
18.8 Short Citation Forms
Rule 19 Services
19.1 Citation Form for Services
19.2 Short Citation Forms
Rule 20 Foreign Materials
20.1 Jurisdiction
20.2 Non-English-Language Documents
20.2.1 Documents Appearing in More than One Language
20.2.2 Titles and Names of Documents in Languages Other than English
20.2.3 Abbreviations in Languages Other than English
20.2.4 Languages That Do Not Use the Roman Alphabet
20.2.5 Citations to Translations of Non-English-Language Documents
20.3 Cases
20.3.1 Common Law Cases
20.3.2 Civil Law and Other Non-Common-Law Cases
20.4 Constitutions
20.5 Statutes
20.5.1 Statutes in Common Law Systems
20.5.2 Statutes in Civil Law and Other Non-Common-Law Jurisdictions
20.6 Non-English-Language and Foreign Periodicals
20.7 Short Citation Forms
Rule 21 International Materials
21.1 Basic Citation Forms
21.2 Non-English-Language Documents
21.3 Jurisdiction Not Evident from Context
21.4 Treaties and Other International Agreements.
21.4.1 Name of the Agreement
21.4.2 Parties to the Agreement
21.4.3 Subdivisions
21.4.4 Date of Signing
21.4.5 Treaty Sources
21.5 International Law Cases
21.5.1 The International Court of Justice and the Permanent Court of International Justice (The World Court)
21.5.2 European Union Courts
21.5.3 European Court of Human Rights
21.5.4 Inter-American Commission on Human Rights
21.5.5 Inter-American Court of Human Rights
21.5.6 International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea
21.5.7 International Criminal Tribunals
21.5.8 Other Multinational Courts
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