A tutorial on how to cite the most widely referenced types of U.S. legal material, taking account of local norms and the changes in citation practice forced by the shift from print to electronic sources. It is indexed to the...

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A tutorial on how to cite the most widely referenced types of U.S. legal material, taking account of local norms and the changes in citation practice forced by the shift from print to electronic sources. It is indexed to the two dominant U.S. legal citation guides and reports on the rules and citation practices of the fifty states. Already available on the Web at http://www.law.cornell.edu/ citation/ and in multiple ebook formats at http://www.access-to-law.com/citation/ for free, this version (at the minimum charge Amazon will allow) is offered as a convenience for those who want to download it directly to their Kindle device(s).

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