Working with citations is a fact of life on law journals. Because citation work is detail-oriented, requires great concentration, and is sometimes perceived as drudge work, \u27 it often generates a high level of frustration among law review staff, editors, and authors. This Article will address the primary frustrations suffered by each group and will propose solutions for alleviating those frustrations
True, a judge probably won\u27t rule against you if your cites are wrong, but faulty cites do reflec...
Legal citation is based primarily upon the writing habits of a particular profession - lawyers. In a...
This article looks at the phenomenon of legal citation and its unintended consequences. After consi...
Working with citations is a fact of life on law journals. Because citation work is detail-oriented, ...
This article addresses the purpose of legal citations and presents a case for reforming citations in...
Academic legal writing is known for extensive citation. Generally, scholars who study citation pract...
Citation literacy is the ability to read and write citations.[1] That’s it. The rest of this artic...
Can legal citations be stylish? Is that even a thing? Yes, and this Article explains why and how. Th...
Constant citation to legal authorities presents a unique problem for legal writers. Although these a...
Recent pedagogical, economic, and technological changes require law schools to reevaluate their reso...
Ms. Whisner begins a year of exploring how legal scholarship citation counts are created and viewed....
This article looks at the phenomenon of legal citation and its unintended consequences. After consid...
Good citation requires critical analysis because well-supposed legal analysis requires a layered und...
In this column for Kentucky Bar Association\u27s magazine (B&B - Bench & Bar), Professor Hazelwood m...
An important—but sometimes annoying—component of legal writing is citation to controlling authority....
True, a judge probably won\u27t rule against you if your cites are wrong, but faulty cites do reflec...
Legal citation is based primarily upon the writing habits of a particular profession - lawyers. In a...
This article looks at the phenomenon of legal citation and its unintended consequences. After consi...
Working with citations is a fact of life on law journals. Because citation work is detail-oriented, ...
This article addresses the purpose of legal citations and presents a case for reforming citations in...
Academic legal writing is known for extensive citation. Generally, scholars who study citation pract...
Citation literacy is the ability to read and write citations.[1] That’s it. The rest of this artic...
Can legal citations be stylish? Is that even a thing? Yes, and this Article explains why and how. Th...
Constant citation to legal authorities presents a unique problem for legal writers. Although these a...
Recent pedagogical, economic, and technological changes require law schools to reevaluate their reso...
Ms. Whisner begins a year of exploring how legal scholarship citation counts are created and viewed....
This article looks at the phenomenon of legal citation and its unintended consequences. After consid...
Good citation requires critical analysis because well-supposed legal analysis requires a layered und...
In this column for Kentucky Bar Association\u27s magazine (B&B - Bench & Bar), Professor Hazelwood m...
An important—but sometimes annoying—component of legal writing is citation to controlling authority....
True, a judge probably won\u27t rule against you if your cites are wrong, but faulty cites do reflec...
Legal citation is based primarily upon the writing habits of a particular profession - lawyers. In a...
This article looks at the phenomenon of legal citation and its unintended consequences. After consi...