When writing a law review article, insert citations as FOOTNOTES. Do not insert the citation into the text, like when you are writing a brief. (Although on occasion it may be appropriate to cite to a case in the text.)
For this class, it is best to use parallel citations. If you are not using parallel citations, select the reporter as specified in Bluebook table 1. For this example, it is the Northeastern Reporter, N.E.2d.
Bluebook Rule 16
Bernadette Bollas Genetin,The Supreme Court's New Approach to Personal Jurisdiction, 68 SMU L. Rev. 107, 110 (2015).
•Title as it appears on the title page •T10 and T13 to abbreviate names of periodicals. Name of periodical in large/small caps. •Bluebook Quick Reference Guide for abbreviationsIf you find a law review article on the internet, you can use this format. Do not just put the title of the article and the url!
Rule 15 - Books
Matthew J. Wilson, Hiroshi Fukurai & Takashi Maruta , Japan and Civil Jury Trials: The Convergence of Forces 45 (2015 ).
Some books have special citation formats, example:
17 Am. Jur. 2d Contracts § 74 (2017).
Rule 4.1 Id.
Rule 4.2 Short Forms
•Use supra for books, law review articles •Do NOT use supra for cases, statutes, Constitutions, regulations •Use Id. if appropriate (R. 4.1), otherwise can use supra1 Matthew J. Wilson, Hiroshi Fukurai & Takashi Maruta, Japan and Civil Jury Trials: The Convergence of Forces 45 (2015).
30 Wilson, et al. , supra note 1.
•Use if case cited in same footnote or in one of preceding 5 footnotes
1 Brown v. Helvering, 291 U.S. 193, 203 (1934).
3 United States v. Wilson, 503 U.S. 329 (1992).
4 Brown, 291 U.S. at 203.
Bluebook requires citing to the print unless:
When citing to a website, you do not need the URL if:
•Authentic, official or exact copy (pdf). (State authentic, official) •Cite as if to original print source – R. 18.2.1Items on the web with print characteristics (such as a pdf):
You can cite using another bluebook rule AND append the URL. R. 18.2.1b2