Alwd 5th Edition: California Style Manual

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CITING NON-CASE AUTHORITIES (continued)
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BLUEBOOK 20th edition
ALWD 5th edition
California Style Manual 4th edition
LEGAL PERIODICALS
BB B16, T13, and R16
ALWD 21
CSM §§ 3:8, 3:11, and 3:12
Include author’s full name, article title, journal volume #, abbreviation of journal, page where article begins, span of specific pages cited, and date of publication.

Student author: Use “Note”, “Comment”, or “Recent Development” instead of “Student Author.”

Kenneth R. Feinberg, Note, Mediation – A Preferred Method of Dispute Resolution, 16 Pepp. L. Rev. 5, 14 n.19 (1989).

Non-consecutively paginated periodicals: page # at the end; date not included in parenthetical.

Jane C. Moore, A Day in the Life, Newsweek, Feb. 20, 1996, at 75.
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