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  2. Bluebook - Wikipedia

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    The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (commonly known as the Blue Book or Harvard Citator [1]) is a style guide that prescribes the most widely used legal citation system in the United States. It is taught and used at a majority of U.S. law schools and is also used in a majority of federal courts. Legal publishers also use several "house ...

  3. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/U.S. legal citations/Bluebook

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    The shortest citation should include the volume of the reporter, the reporter abbreviation, and the new pincite. A slightly less-short citation should also include the short name of the case, in italics. For example, for a short citation to County of Oneida v. Oneida Indian Nation of New York State (see above), either of the following would ...

  4. Citation signal - Wikipedia

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    The two most prominent citation manuals are The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation [1] and the ALWD Citation Manual. [2] Some state-specific style manuals also provide guidance on legal citation. The Bluebook citation system is the most comprehensive and the most widely used system by courts, law firms and law reviews. [citation needed]

  5. Blue book - Wikipedia

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    6 See also. Toggle the table of contents. ... a US legal citation style guide; Blue Book (1905–1975) Blue Book, a list of thoroughbred racehorses; Little ...

  6. The Indigo Book - Wikipedia

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    The original Baby Blue title was the subject of legal threats due to its similarities to that of Bluebook.. In December 2015, following Twitter postings by Malamud teasing the upcoming release of Baby Blue, the Harvard Law Review Association threatened legal action against the project, as it believed that the name Baby Blue had a confusing similarity to the "Bluebook" trademark, and requested ...

  7. Template:Bluebook website - Wikipedia

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    This template creates citations to websites in a modified Bluebook citation style. If you are citing a periodical (like a newspaper or magazine) that is also published online you should use {{Bluebook journal}}. The general way to use this template is: {{Bluebook website|first= |last= |title= |publisher= |url= |pin= |date= }}

  8. Template:Bluebook journal - Wikipedia

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    For a list of abbreviations, see this site. volume: The volume of the periodical that the work appears in. url: The bare link to the website where the article can be found, do not use brackets (ie, []) date: The month and day the piece was published in print. Dates should be formatted Month Day, not Day Month. year: The year the piece was ...

  9. Template:Bluebook - Wikipedia

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    Information on this referencing style may be obtained at: Cornell's Basic Legal Citation site. Template documentation For Bluebook citation templates, see Template:Bluebook journal and Template:Bluebook website .