This article addresses the purpose of legal citations and presents a case for reforming citations in order to better fulfill the purposes of legal citations
Some states still restrict the citation of unpublished opinions, and the rules among the federal cir...
As more legal research is conducted online, it is reasonable to conclude that there will be a corres...
Good citation requires critical analysis because well-supposed legal analysis requires a layered und...
This article addresses the purpose of legal citations and presents a case for reforming citations in...
Citation literacy is the ability to read and write citations.[1] That’s it. The rest of this artic...
Recent pedagogical, economic, and technological changes require law schools to reevaluate their reso...
This article looks at the phenomenon of legal citation and its unintended consequences. After consid...
True, a judge probably won\u27t rule against you if your cites are wrong, but faulty cites do reflec...
This white paper is a collaborative endeavor of many individuals, including members of the American ...
This article looks at the phenomenon of legal citation and its unintended consequences. After consi...
An important—but sometimes annoying—component of legal writing is citation to controlling authority....
Working with citations is a fact of life on law journals. Because citation work is detail-oriented, ...
This article discusses and analyzes the legal authorities that the Montana Supreme Court relies on i...
Academic legal writing is known for extensive citation. Generally, scholars who study citation pract...
Professor Dragich examines the no-citation rules of the federal courts of appeals in light of the pu...
Some states still restrict the citation of unpublished opinions, and the rules among the federal cir...
As more legal research is conducted online, it is reasonable to conclude that there will be a corres...
Good citation requires critical analysis because well-supposed legal analysis requires a layered und...
This article addresses the purpose of legal citations and presents a case for reforming citations in...
Citation literacy is the ability to read and write citations.[1] That’s it. The rest of this artic...
Recent pedagogical, economic, and technological changes require law schools to reevaluate their reso...
This article looks at the phenomenon of legal citation and its unintended consequences. After consid...
True, a judge probably won\u27t rule against you if your cites are wrong, but faulty cites do reflec...
This white paper is a collaborative endeavor of many individuals, including members of the American ...
This article looks at the phenomenon of legal citation and its unintended consequences. After consi...
An important—but sometimes annoying—component of legal writing is citation to controlling authority....
Working with citations is a fact of life on law journals. Because citation work is detail-oriented, ...
This article discusses and analyzes the legal authorities that the Montana Supreme Court relies on i...
Academic legal writing is known for extensive citation. Generally, scholars who study citation pract...
Professor Dragich examines the no-citation rules of the federal courts of appeals in light of the pu...
Some states still restrict the citation of unpublished opinions, and the rules among the federal cir...
As more legal research is conducted online, it is reasonable to conclude that there will be a corres...
Good citation requires critical analysis because well-supposed legal analysis requires a layered und...