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Beating the Bluebook Blues: A Response to Judge Posner
Judge Richard A. Posner\u27s recent critique (The Bluebook Blues) of the maddening hypertrophy of The Bluebook is surely a refreshing voice of sanity for the multitudes of law students and legal professionals who have had occasion to consult it. Even at Harvard Law School, the home of its founding institutional sponsor, The Bluebook\u27s labyrinthine rules annually aggravate a fresh crop of otherwise remarkably stoic future lawyers. But while many of Posner\u27s observations regarding The Bluebook are astute, we posit that both form and uniformity are important for citations, and we suggest citation-formatting software as a means of maximizing the utility of legal citations while minimizing the burden of creating them
in the absence of merit: an analysis of the supreme court\u27s stance on racial balancing in public schools
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Social Studies of Bard College
Impact of Groundwater Flow on Permafrost Degradation and Transportation Infrastructure Stability
INE/AUTC 13.0
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