In the main text, italicize case names; procedural phrases; and titles of publications (including statutory compilations), speeches, or articles. You also can use italics for emphasis.
Chicago journal article citation In-text citation format(Author last name year, page number(s)) In-text citation example (Dickstein 2002, 71) Reference list format Author last name, first name. Year. “Title of article.” Name of journal volume, no. issue (month/season): page range of article. DOI if applicable.1 more row •
The comma after a case name is not italicized. Rule 2(f); see B10. 1.1.
Citing books the authors name(s) should be cited in ance with rule 4.1 Author. if the author is a judge, rule 4.1. the title of the book should appear in italics as it appears on the title page: rule 6.2 Title. translations should be cited ing to rule 6.7 Translated Books.
Books - general pattern Author's First Name Last Name, Title of Book: Subtitle (City of Publication: Publisher, Year), page(s). Bibliography: Author's Last Name, First Name. Title of Book: Subtitle.
Books - general pattern Author's First Name Last Name, Title of Book: Subtitle (City of Publication: Publisher, Year), page(s). Bibliography: Author's Last Name, First Name. Title of Book: Subtitle.
Author Surname, Book Title, page #. Author Surname, First Name or Initial. Book Title: Subtitle. Place of Publication: Publisher, Year.
Book references: general form Author, A. A., & Author, B. B. (year). Book title. Location: Publisher. Author, A. A., & Author, B. B. (year). Book title. Retrieved from http://.. Author, A. A., & Author, B. B. (year). Book title. Editor, A. A. (Ed.). (year). Editor, A. A., & Editor B. B. (Eds.). (year).
``The Common Law'' by Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. - A classic exploration of the development of common law principles. ``The Concept of Law'' by H.L.A. Hart ``Law's Empire'' by Ronald Dworkin - An influential work in legal theory that argues for a moral reading of law.
The Pentateuch includes the first five books of the Hebrew Bible: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. The literary category of the Pentateuch reflects the traditional Jewish grouping of these books together as the Torah.