The new (and much improved) ‘Bluebook’ caught in the copyright cross-hairs

The Volokh Conspiracy 2016-02-09

Summary:

War is brewing over the most boring piece of intellectual property imaginable: the “Bluebook,” the 580-page quasi-authoritative source of proper legal citation formats published by the Harvard Law Review, described by Adam Liptak of the New York Times a few months ago as “a comically elaborate thicket of random and counterintuitive rules about how to cite […]

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Cyberlaw » The Volokh Conspiracy

Tags:

copyright

Authors:

David Post

Date tagged:

02/09/2016, 11:02

Date published:

02/09/2016, 10:23