Prepared by Bowdoin Library, BL, 4 April 1 Chicago-Style Citation Quick Guide for Government Documents (citation elements from the 15th ed.; URL, access . The Chicago Manual of Style (for all style, punctuation, and capitalization matters in written text as well as general rules of book making) A Uniform System of Citation (the Blue Book--for citation forms in endnotes) The Elements of Style (by Strunk and White--the bible of the economical, careful writer). · Works using the author-date style and citing only a handful of legal and public documents may limit those citations to the text, using citation sentences and clauses that include the same information as footnotes, as suggested in The Bluebook; those with more than a very few legal-style citations, however, may need to supplement the author-date Author: Jessica Vanderhoff.
For more information on citing legal publications, see The Chicago Manual of Style Online's chapter on legal documents or our Chicago citation guide, which includes sections on legal documents. The citations for most legal sources in Chicago Style are similar to those in APA Style, because both citation styles use The Bluebook: A Uniform System. Citing legal and government sources. 1. Herring v. New York, U.S. (). Court cases are only cited in notes, not in the bibliography. If your teacher wants a legal source listed in the blbiography, use the above format. In the citation above, Herring is the plaintiff, New York is the defendant. is the volume number, U.S. is the. Chicago, 17th edition, Sections, and , Chicago Manual of Style Online. MLA, 8th edition, Section , The MLA Handbook (print) and Documenting Legal Works in MLA Style (online), MLA Style Center. Texas Rules. Texas Rules of Form.
These essential elements often include the following: Country, city, state, province, county, etc. Legislative body, executive department, court, bureau, board commission or committee, etc. Subsidiary divisions. Title, if any, of the document or collection. Individual author (editor or compiler), if. Chicago Citation Style Guide: Legal and Public Documents Chicago Manual of Style, 17th Edition, rules for formatting citations using the Author/Date and Footnote/Endnote Bibliography styles. About Chicago Style. Legal documents are only cited in the footnotes or within the text of your paper; they are not cited in the bibliography (unless the case is included in a secondary publication such as a book, in which case you would cite the book in the bibliography).
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