Changes to The Bluebook 19th Edition
The Nineteenth Edition of The Bluebook, A Uniform System of Citation has arrived at C|M|Law. The editors of the new edition made changes in favor of clarity, concision, and consistency. Among the...
View ArticleLexOpus Law Review Submission Service Returns
The LexOpus free electronic law review submission service is operational again, under the service of The YIJUN Institute of International Law. As in its previous operation guidelines, authors are...
View ArticleMore Bluebook Tips from BLSA Review Session
The goal of citation is to enable the reader to find the source you’re citing. For academic legal citation, you also need to conform to The Bluebook. There’s no magic bullet for using The Bluebook....
View ArticleLegal Writing Profs Present Ideas for Visual Learners
C|M|LAW Legal Writing faculty members Brian Glassman and Karin Mika both presented at the 2012 Rocky Mountain Regional Legal Writing Conference on the topic of visual learning. Professor Glassman’s...
View ArticleLexis MS Office: Automatic Cite Checking, TOA Creation, Split Screen to see...
Lexis Microsoft Office is FREE for law students, faculty and staff. Students can download it by logging into Lexis, and click on the Free Downloads tab. (Faculty and staff should look for the...
View Article2013 Morris Cohen Essay Competition
The Legal History and Rare Books Special Interest Section (LHRB SIS) of the American Association of law Libraries (AALL), in cooperation with Gale Learning and Research Solutions, Cengage Learning, is...
View Article2013 C|M|Law Summer Writing Competition
C|M|Law students interested in joining the Cleveland State Law Review, Journal of Law and Health, or Global Business Law Review, but don’t meet the established “grade on” criteria, can participate in...
View ArticleUpdated “Bluebook” Seminar
“The Bluebook: Citing to Basic Sources” has just been added to the Law Library’s Legal Research Seminars TWEN course. This new “Bluebook” Seminar is an updated version of a previous Seminar. Stay...
View ArticleLaw Library Research Seminars on TWEN
C|M|Law students can access Law Library Legal Research Seminars on the Westlaw TWEN platform – simply “Add” the “C|M|Law Library Legal Research Seminars” Course to your TWEN “My Courses” page. The...
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