More than ten years ago, I wrote a column addressing special citation forms used by Colorado courts. Readers have clamored for an update, so here it is. .
The last Scrivener (November issue at page 2257) focused on a leading complaint that four Denver Dis...
In 1997, the Association of Legal Writing Directors embarked on a project to write a new citation ma...
However, string citations can be useful in some situations. For example, you may wish to use a strin...
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...
A helpful guide to the major changes to legal citation and writing style made by the Ohio Supreme Co...
This article addresses the purpose of legal citations and presents a case for reforming citations in...
In August 2003, Colorado took another huge stride toward the electornic age by announcing that it wo...
In late August 2000, the Seventeenth Edition of The Bluebook\u27 hit the shelves of lawschool bookst...
Constant citation to legal authorities presents a unique problem for legal writers. Although these a...
By quiet decree, the fifteenth edition of the Bluebook changed all of this. The convention of using ...
This article discusses and analyzes the legal authorities that the Montana Supreme Court relies on i...
Citation literacy is the ability to read and write citations.[1] That’s it. The rest of this artic...
Forthcominghttps://digitalcommons.mainelaw.maine.edu/uniform-maine-citations/1012/thumbnail.jp
This column addresses another recently released tool to help legal writers: Lawmanac. Lawmanac is no...
The last Scrivener (November issue at page 2257) focused on a leading complaint that four Denver Dis...
In 1997, the Association of Legal Writing Directors embarked on a project to write a new citation ma...
However, string citations can be useful in some situations. For example, you may wish to use a strin...
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...
A helpful guide to the major changes to legal citation and writing style made by the Ohio Supreme Co...
This article addresses the purpose of legal citations and presents a case for reforming citations in...
In August 2003, Colorado took another huge stride toward the electornic age by announcing that it wo...
In late August 2000, the Seventeenth Edition of The Bluebook\u27 hit the shelves of lawschool bookst...
Constant citation to legal authorities presents a unique problem for legal writers. Although these a...
By quiet decree, the fifteenth edition of the Bluebook changed all of this. The convention of using ...
This article discusses and analyzes the legal authorities that the Montana Supreme Court relies on i...
Citation literacy is the ability to read and write citations.[1] That’s it. The rest of this artic...
Forthcominghttps://digitalcommons.mainelaw.maine.edu/uniform-maine-citations/1012/thumbnail.jp
This column addresses another recently released tool to help legal writers: Lawmanac. Lawmanac is no...
The last Scrivener (November issue at page 2257) focused on a leading complaint that four Denver Dis...
In 1997, the Association of Legal Writing Directors embarked on a project to write a new citation ma...
However, string citations can be useful in some situations. For example, you may wish to use a strin...