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Bluebooking Tips for the Write-on & Beyond Bonnie Shucha bjshucha@wisc.edu
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BLUEBOOK CONTENT & STRUCTURE Part I
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Part One - Bluepages A how to guide for basic legal citation used by courts & legal practitioners See also LRW’s Citation Handbook
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Part Two Rules of citation and style required by law journals Rules 1-9 establish general standards of style and citation Rules 10-21 present rules for citation for specific kinds of authority
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Part Three Tables that show which authorities to cite and how to abbreviate them Tables 1-5 show which authorities to cite and how to cite them Tables 6-16 show how to abbreviate specific authorities
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Index Use the index to quickly find the applicable rule
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ERRORS IN THE TEXT
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The employer should recognize the dignity of the firm members, “not...look[ing] upon them as their bondsmen. 1 ”
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Omissions - Ellipsis dots Rule 5.3
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The employer should recognize the dignity of the firm members, “not... look[ing] upon them as their bondsmen. 1 ” Omissions - Ellipsis dots Rule 5.3
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The employer should recognize the dignity of the firm members, “not... look[ing] upon them as their bondsmen. 1 ” Alterations in quotes Rule 5.2
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The employer should recognize the dignity of the firm members, “not... look[ing] upon them as their bondsmen. 1 ” Placement of footnotes Rule 5.1(ii)
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The employer should recognize the dignity of the firm members, “not... look[ing] upon them as their bondsmen.” 1 Placement of footnotes Rule 5.1(ii)
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ERRORS IN FOOTNOTES
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Leslie A. Gordon, The Economic Crisis: Law Firms Brace for Rocky 2009, 35 S AN. F RAN. A TT ’ Y 17, 17 (2009); M ICHAEL Y ODER, President’s Page: Our Profession’s Déjà Vu, 51 J. OF B USINESS L. 7, at 7 (2009).
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Multiple citations Rule 1.3
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Leslie A. Gordon, The Economic Crisis: Law Firms Brace for Rocky 2009, 35 S AN. F RAN. A TT ’ Y 17, 17 (2009); M ICHAEL Y ODER, President’s Page: Our Profession’s Déjà Vu, 51 J. OF B USINESS L. 7, at 7 (2009). Periodicals, Author Typeface Rule 16.2
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Small Caps
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Leslie A. Gordon, The Economic Crisis: Law Firms Brace for Rocky 2009, 35 S AN. F RAN. A TT ’ Y 17, 17 (2009); Michael Yoder, President’s Page: Our Profession’s Déjà Vu, 51 J. OF B USINESS L. 7, at 7 (2009). Periodicals, Author Typeface Rule 16.2
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Leslie A. Gordon, The Economic Crisis: Law Firms Brace for Rocky 2009, 35 S AN. F RAN. A TT ’ Y 17, 17 (2009); Michael Yoder, President’s Page: Our Profession’s Déjà Vu, 51 J. OF B USINESS L. 7, at 7 (2009). Abbreviations Tables 13, 10
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Leslie A. Gordon, The Economic Crisis: Law Firms Brace for Rocky 2009, 35 S.F. A TT ’ Y 17, 17 (2009); Michael Yoder, President’s Page: Our Profession’s Déjà Vu, 51 J. B US. L. 7, at 7 (2009). Abbreviations Tables 13, 10
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Leslie A. Gordon, The Economic Crisis: Law Firms Brace for Rocky 2009, 35 S.F. A TT ’ Y 17, 17 (2009); Michael Yoder, President’s Page: Our Profession’s Déjà Vu, 51 J. B US. L. 7, at 7 (2009). Pinpoint pages, (non)consecutive pagination Rules 16.4 & 16.5, 3.2(a)
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Leslie A. Gordon, The Economic Crisis: Law Firms Brace for Rocky 2009, 35 S.F. A TT ’ Y 17, 17 (2009); Michael Yoder, President’s Page: Our Profession’s Déjà Vu, 51 J. B US. L. 7, 7 (2009). Pinpoint pages, (non)consecutive pagination Rules 16.4 & 16.5, 3.2(a)
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TIPS
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Before the Write-on Get familiar with the structure and content of the Bluebook
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Before the Write-on Review rules 1-9, especially quotations and footnote placement Will be helpful for spotting & correcting errors in text
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Before the Write-on Review rules 19-20 for foreign & international citations 25% of citations will be to foreign & international materials
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Before the Write-on Practice if you have time Try the LexisNexis Interactive Citation Workstation Bluebook tutorial at http://tinyurl.com/nynwn7l
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During the Write-on Don’t stress out about or overthink the citation exercise They aren’t out to trick you
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During the Write-on But don’t blow off the citation exercise either Note writing scores are often very close – At 20% of your total write-on score, your performance on the citation exercise can make the difference
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During the Write-on Don’t leave the citation exercise until the very end when you’re burnt out & pressed for time Use it as a break from note writing
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During the Write-on Keep the grading rubric in mind 1 pt deducted for failing to correct error ½ pt deducted for changing something that was already correct If in doubt, correct it
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ASK A LIBRARIAN Questions? http://library.law.wisc.edu/help/
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