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FROM THE LEGAL WRITING CLINIC WRITING TIP …
www.law.du.eduFROM THE LEGAL WRITING CLINIC WRITING TIP OF THE WEEK CAPITALIZING “COURT” Rules B7.3.1 and 8 of the Bluebook explain when practitioners should capitalize the word “court” in court documents and legal memoranda.
A GUIDE TO THE BLUEBOOK - Sturm College of Law
www.law.du.eduAbbreviations: The Bluebook has two different systems for abbreviating: Heavy and Light. •The Light Abbreviation System is used for case names appearing in the grammatical part of textual sentences and in complete sentences in footnotes.
The Law Student’s Quick Guide to Legal Citation
www.bu.edu[2] Citation,2 published by the Columbia, Harvard, and University of Pennsylvania Law Reviews, and the Yale Law Journal. At its inception, The Bluebook was a modest
THE BLUEBOOK: A UNIFORM SYSTEM OF CITATION
www.uhcl.edu• Abbreviated name of the reporter (consult T1): F. Supp. • First page on which the case appears: 954 • Page(s) to which you wish to cite: 956-58