Bluebook Citation For Title Vii Of The Civil Rights Act Of 1964 In Kings

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Plaintiff seeks to recover damages from her employer for employment discrimination and sexual harassment. Plaintiff states in her complaint that the acts of the defendant are so outrageous that punitive damages are due up to and including attorney fees.


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Books (Rule 15): A pinpoint citation directly follows the title, which designates the specific pages on which the cited material appears. The date follows in parentheses, preceded by the edition designation if applicable (see rule 15.4). RICHARD L. ABEL, AMERICAN LAWYERS 50 (1989).

The citation provided in the Bluebook for the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure is “Fed. R. Civ. P.” The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation, B.

To create a Bluebook citation follow this six step process: Identify the Type of Source. What type of source do you want to cite? ... Find the Bluebook Rule. Go to the Bluebook rule for that source type. Read the Rule & Examples. Read the rule carefully. Gather the Citation Components. Draft a Citation. Edit the Citation.

When you cite to a book you start with the name of the author, then the title of the book, the page number where you can find the information you just cited, the edition of the book, and finally the date of the book's publishing. Please notice that the citation is not placed in parenthesis.

Federal Statutes The title number. The abbreviation of the code used (here, U.S.C.) The section symbol (§) followed by a space and the section number containing the statute. The year of the code. (optional if citing to the current code - Bluebook R. 12.3. 2 per the 21st edition of the Bluebook)

Elements Title of Act. Volume (if no volume, give the year) Abbreviated name of session law publication (see T. Pages and sections (if pinpoint citing give the beginning page and the relevant page to which you are citing) Year of enactment (if no date of enactment, use effective date)

Bluebook Rule 12.2. 1 requires that you cite to the official code of each state if available. A list of any available codes for each state is included in Table T1.

If a statute has been amended or a new statute has been enacted and it appears in either a supplement or a pocket part, Bluebook Rule 12.3. 1(e) says that you must cite it ingly. To find the date for the supplement or the pocket part, look on the spine of the volume or the front page of the pocket part.

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Bluebook Citation For Title Vii Of The Civil Rights Act Of 1964 In Kings