The authors examine the criticism lodged against the Bluebook over the years that has led to the creation of several alternative legal citation systems. The ALWD Citation Manual is the latest and, according to the authors, may be the most likely to replace the Bluebook as the leading citation manual
Judge Richard A. Posner\u27s recent critique (The Bluebook Blues) of the maddening hypertrophy of Th...
For law students, learning about the world of legal citations is key. For many years, the standard r...
An important—but sometimes annoying—component of legal writing is citation to controlling authority....
In March 2000, Aspen Law & Business published a new citation manual, the ALWD Citation Manual-A Prof...
The Association of Legal Writing Directors released a new legal citation manual in 2000. The ALWD Ci...
The Association of Legal Writing Directors (ALWD) has written a new citation manual that is easy to ...
In 1997, the Association of Legal Writing Directors embarked on a project to write a new citation ma...
The Eighteenth Edition of The Bluebook\u27 is now available, and thanks to competition from the ALWD...
Incoming first-year law students dread many aspects of what lies ahead: the cold calls, the challeng...
Accurate citations are critical in legal documents. In terms of the propositions they support, citat...
Now in its twentieth edition, The Bluebook continues to cast its shadow over the legal profession ju...
This Article brings a fresh perspective to the ongoing conversation about legal citation format; by ...
It has long been the practice of Illinois reviewing courts to follow the standards of The Bluebook, ...
In late August 2000, the Seventeenth Edition of The Bluebook\u27 hit the shelves of lawschool bookst...
Back when you were a law student, you might have spent a lot of time perfecting your citations with ...
Judge Richard A. Posner\u27s recent critique (The Bluebook Blues) of the maddening hypertrophy of Th...
For law students, learning about the world of legal citations is key. For many years, the standard r...
An important—but sometimes annoying—component of legal writing is citation to controlling authority....
In March 2000, Aspen Law & Business published a new citation manual, the ALWD Citation Manual-A Prof...
The Association of Legal Writing Directors released a new legal citation manual in 2000. The ALWD Ci...
The Association of Legal Writing Directors (ALWD) has written a new citation manual that is easy to ...
In 1997, the Association of Legal Writing Directors embarked on a project to write a new citation ma...
The Eighteenth Edition of The Bluebook\u27 is now available, and thanks to competition from the ALWD...
Incoming first-year law students dread many aspects of what lies ahead: the cold calls, the challeng...
Accurate citations are critical in legal documents. In terms of the propositions they support, citat...
Now in its twentieth edition, The Bluebook continues to cast its shadow over the legal profession ju...
This Article brings a fresh perspective to the ongoing conversation about legal citation format; by ...
It has long been the practice of Illinois reviewing courts to follow the standards of The Bluebook, ...
In late August 2000, the Seventeenth Edition of The Bluebook\u27 hit the shelves of lawschool bookst...
Back when you were a law student, you might have spent a lot of time perfecting your citations with ...
Judge Richard A. Posner\u27s recent critique (The Bluebook Blues) of the maddening hypertrophy of Th...
For law students, learning about the world of legal citations is key. For many years, the standard r...
An important—but sometimes annoying—component of legal writing is citation to controlling authority....