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The Bluebook style guide
The Bluebook style guide is used in the American legal profession for citation of all relevant sources.

Is the Yale law Journal peer reviewed?

If you have any questions regarding the Journal’s editorial style, please email the Executive Editors at [email protected] Unlike many law journals, YJHPLE is peer-reviewed by leading experts in relevant fields.

How do you cite a working paper Bluebook?

When citing an unpublished work designated as a working paper, provide a parenthetical indicating the name of the sponsoring organization, the working paper designation and number, and the year. Abbreviate institutional entities according to rule 15.1(d): This content is reserved for subscribers.

Is the Yale Law Journal a scholarly source?

The Yale Law Journal publishes original scholarly work in all fields of law and legal study. The journal contains articles, essays, and book reviews written by professors and legal practitioners throughout the world, and slightly shorter notes and comments written by individual journal staff members.

Which publishers would you use to view an article from the latest issue of Modern Law Review?

The Modern Law Review is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by John Wiley & Sons on behalf of Modern Law Review Ltd.

How do you cite a thesis Bluebook?

How do you Bluebook cite a dissertation?

  1. first and last names.
  2. the title of the dissertation.
  3. the year the dissertation was published.
  4. which company published the dissertation.
  5. Link to the dissertation (if you read it online) and he date you accessed it.

How do you cite forthcoming publication Bluebook?

Cite a book, article, or other work scheduled for publication in the same manner as the published piece would be cited, with the same typefaces, except: (i) do not include a pincite following the title of the journal or book; (ii) add the designation “forthcoming” in the date parenthetical; and (iii) include the month …