Source: http://docplayer.net/2049662-The-goldbook-usage-style-and-citation-manual.html
Timestamp: 2017-06-26 14:38:25
Document Index: 194308529

Matched Legal Cases: ['art 2', 'ART 18', 'ART 18', 'ART 18', 'ART 18', 'ART 18', 'ART 18']

THE GOLDBOOK Usage, Style, and Citation Manual - PDF
Download "THE GOLDBOOK Usage, Style, and Citation Manual"
1 THE GOLDBOOK Usage, Style, and Citation Manual Tenth Edition2 THE GOLDBOOK Usage, Style, and Citation Manual Tenth Edition lawreview.law.ucdavis.edu Compiled by the editors of the UC Davis Law Review Copyright by the UC Davis Law Review and the Regents of the University of California3 CONTENTS Foreword to the Tenth Edition iii GB T.13 THE GOLDBOOK RULES Introduction to the Goldbook Rules Structure and Use of Citations Typefaces for Law Reviews Subdivisions Short Citation Forms Quotations Abbreviations, Numerals, and Symbols Italicization for Style and in Certain Unique Circumstances Capitalization Cases Statutes Legislative Materials Administrative and Executive Materials Books, Reports, and Other Nonperiodic Materials Periodical Materials Unpublished and Forthcoming Sources Electronic Media and Other Nonprint Resources Services Foreign Materials International Materials Periodicals W WRITING CONVENTIONS Capitalization Proper Nouns Common Nouns After a Colon After a Quotation Statutory Divisions Internal References Grammar Present Participles Gerunds Tense Split Infinitives Agreement Sentence Fragments4 Misplaced Modifiers Nominalizations Position of Relative Clauses Series Parallelism Punctuation Apostrophe Colon Comma Dash Hyphen Parentheses Periods Quotation Marks Semicolon Pluralization Compound Words Suffi x ful Other Plurals S STYLE CONVENTIONS House Style Order Within an Issue Front Matter and Back Matter Beginning Pages for Pieces Synopsis Headings Placement of the Author s Name Author Footnotes Legal Writing Authority Clarity and Organization Argument Passive Voice Footnotes and Endnotes Word Usage Index ii5 FOREWORD TO THE TENTH EDITION This is the tenth edition of the UC Davis Law Review s The Goldbook: Usage, Style, and Citation Manual ( The Goldbook ). This latest edition preserves most of the conventions of the previous editions, but incorporates new deviations from the nineteenth edition of The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation ( The Bluebook ), and provides clarification of previous Goldbook rules. These practical changes focus on consistency and ease of use. The Goldbook serves two purposes. Internally, it guides Editors and Members of the Law Review in implementing and preserving current conventions. Externally, it informs authors of conventions specific to the UC Davis Law Review, especially where they deviate from The Bluebook. We think these conventions foster clear writing. We edit pieces according to The Goldbook s conventions, subject to particular circumstances that justify deviation after thorough discussion with authors. This edition of The Goldbook is organized as follows. The first part, The Goldbook Rules, sets forth rules that replace, supplement, or clarify specific Bluebook rules. The second part, Writing Conventions, sets forth conventions regarding the more technical aspects of writing: capitalization, punctuation, grammar, and pluralization. The third and fi nal part, Style Conventions, sets forth conventions that address the structural and stylistic aspects of writing. The Legal Writing and Word Usage sections of The Goldbook are aimed particularly at Members; for authors, they serve an informatory purpose. The Goldbook profits greatly from the following authorities: Bernstein; Dworsky; Faulk and Mehler; Follet; Fowler; Garner; the Harvard Law Review Association; Strunk and White; the Texas Law Review Association; the University of Chicago Press; Merriam-Webster; and Wydick. UC DAVIS LAW REVIEW September 23, 2013 iii6 The Goldbook Rules7 INTRODUCTION TO THE GOLDBOOK RULES Except as otherwise provided in The Goldbook, all citations must conform to the nineteenth edition of The Bluebook. The following Goldbook rules replace, supplement, or confirm specific Bluebook rules. Each Goldbook rule number corresponds to the matching Bluebook rule number. Where there is no corresponding Goldbook rule number for a Bluebook rule number, authors should follow the Bluebook rule in full. The following table summarizes the differences between Bluebook form and Goldbook form. table 1 Comparison of the Bluebook and Goldbook rules Bluebook rule Goldbook rule Introductory signals 1.2; (a), (c), (e), (f) Order of authorities (b), (d), (f), (i) Parenthetical information (a)(ii), (c); 4.1; Typeface conventions , 2.2 Published materials and works of art 2.2(a)(ii) 2.2(a)(ii) UC Davis Law Review 2.2(a)(ii); T.13 Punctuation 2.3(a); W3 Pages, footnotes, endnotes, 3.2(a) 3.2(a) and graphical materials Internal cross-references Short citation forms 4, 4.1; 10.9(a), (c); 12.10(c), (e), (g); 13.8(c); 14.4(c); 15.10; 16.9; 17.6; 4, 4.1; 10.9(a), (c); 12.10(c), (e), (f); 13.8(c); 14.4(c); 15.10; 16.9; 17.6; 18.8; 19.2(a); 20.7; 18.8; 19.2(a), (b); ; Supra and hereinafter 4.2(b) 4.2(b) Quotation 5 5.1(a)(i), (c); 5.2(c), (e) Abbreviation, numerals, and symbols 6.1(b); 6.2(a) 6.1(b); 6.2(a), (b); 15.1(d) Style 7(a) 7(a) Vehicles and vessels 7 7(f) Capitalization 8 8(c)(ii), (d); W1 Case names in textual sentences (f), (h) (f), (h) 38 INTRODUCTION TO THE GOLDBOOK RULES table 1 (continued) Bluebook rule Goldbook rule Year of code Federal rules Titles 15.3; ; 16.3 Newspapers 16.6(d), (f) 16.6(d), (f) Interviews Electronic media & other nonprint 18.1(a) 18.1(a) resources Internet sources ; (c); (d); (c), (i); Foreign constitutions Foreign bills and legislative materials9 STRUCTURE AND USE OF CITATIONS GB 1 RULE 1. STRUCTURE AND USE OF CITATIONS 1.2 Introductory Signals Amend Bluebook rule 1.2 as follows: (a) Signals that indicate support. For purposes of ordering under Bluebook rule 1.3, See, e.g., should follow See but come before See also. See also should always follow a more supportive signal within a string citation. Typically, e.g. should only be added to the signals see, see also, and but see. However, if e.g. is used with any other signal, follow Goldbook rule 1.2(f) to determine the required parenthetical explanation or pinpoint citation for the base signal (i.e., see generally, e.g., would still require a parenthetical, but accord, e.g., would require a pincite and not a parenthetical). The period in cf. is always italicized. (c) Signals that indicate contradiction. For purposes of ordering, But see, e.g., should follow But see but come before But cf. (e) Signals as verbs. Add the following examples to rule 1.2(e): For a summary of these federalist values, see Ernest A. Young, The Rehnquist Court s Two Federalisms, 83 Tex. L. Rev. 1, (2004). See Ernest A. Young, The Rehnquist Court s Two Federalisms, 83 Tex. L. Rev. 1, (2004) (summarizing these federalist values). Not: For a summary of these federalist values, see Ernest A. Young, The Rehnquist Court s Two Federalisms, 83 Tex. L. Rev. 1, (2004). Eliminate all references to, and recommendations for, explanatory parentheticals in Bluebook rule 1.2, subsections (a) through (e). Replace those recommendations with the following rule: (f) Parenthetical explanations and pinpoint citations. Because a citation s relevance is not always obvious to the reader, explanatory parentheticals are vital to a well-cited, persuasive piece. Similarly, 510 GB 1 STRUCTURE AND USE OF CITATIONS pinpoint citations aid readers in finding supporting material. Authors must therefore implement the following rules: (1) Citations using [No signal], e.g., accord, see, see also, But see, and contra do not require a parenthetical. However, because parentheticals are so helpful to the reader, we encourage their use. Pinpoint citations are required. Do not include a pinpoint citation for a [No signal] if the footnote is merely providing the full citation of a source referred to in the text of the article. (2) Citations using see, e.g., cf., compare, and see generally require an explanatory parenthetical unless the source s relevance is clear. Pinpoint citations are encouraged but not required. (3) Do not include an explanatory parenthetical if the signal acts as a verb under Bluebook rule 1.2(e). Furthermore, if the signal acts as a verb under Bluebook rule 1.2(e), regardless of which signal is used, pinpoint citations are recommended but not required. 1.4 Order of Authorities Within Each Signal Amend Bluebook rule 1.4 as follows: 6 (b) Statutes are cited according to jurisdiction in the following order:... Federal: (1) statutes in U.S.C.... (2) session laws that have been codified (by reverse chronological order of enactment; if none, then by alphabetical order of Act name) (3) session laws that have not been codified (by reverse chronological order of enactment; if none, then by alphabetical order of Act name) (4) statutes currently in force... (5) rules of evidence and procedure (by progressive order)11 STRUCTURE AND USE OF CITATIONS GB 1 (6) repealed statutes... State (alphabetically by the fifty states, then alphabetically by all other nonstate U.S. jurisdictions):... (7) statutes in the current... (8) session laws (by reverse chronological order of enactment; if none, then by alphabetical order of Act name) (9) statutes currently in force but not in... (10) rules of evidence and procedure (by progressive order) (11) repealed statutes... (d) Cases are arranged within a signal... State: (8) courts (alphabetically by the fifty states, then alphabetically by all other nonstate U.S. jurisdictions)... (f) Administrative and executive materials are cited in the following order:... State: (6) state (alphabetically by the fifty states, then alphabetically by all other nonstate U.S. jurisdictions), currently in force, then repealed... See also Bluebook table T.1 for the forms of citation to state materials. (i) Secondary materials are cited in the following order... (2) books, pamphlets... (alphabetically by last name of author; if none, or there are multiple works by same author, then alphabetically by first word of title) (3) works in journals... (alphabetically by last name of author; if none, or there are multiple works by same author, then alphabetically by first word of title) 712 GB 1 STRUCTURE AND USE OF CITATIONS (9) unpublished materials... i. Exception: If unpublished materials are such that it would make most sense to order them in reverse chronological order (e.g., letters), then use the date to order them rather than the author or title. 1.5 Parenthetical Information Amend Bluebook rule 1.5(a) by inserting the following between (ii) Phrases quoting the authority and If, however, the parenthetical... : Where the explanatory parenthetical begins with a present participle introducing quoted authority, authors may not end the phrase with a period, even when the quoted authority is itself a sentence. (noting that [t]he very integrity of the judicial system... depends on full disclosure of all the facts ) Or: ( The very integrity of the judicial system... depends on full disclosure of all the facts. ) But not: (noting that [t]he very integrity of the judicial system... depends on full disclosure of all the facts. ) Add the following rule to Bluebook rule 1.5: (c) Parentheticals as part of citation. Explanatory parentheticals are a part of the citation that they follow. Thus, parenthetical information must conform to normal citation format, including short citation form when applicable. The authorities cited in the following explanatory parentheticals have been cited within the previous five footnotes: 26 See Keeney v. State, 873 N.E.2d 187, 188 (Ind. Ct. App. 2007) (discussing City of Indianapolis, 531 U.S. at 37). 813 STRUCTURE AND USE OF CITATIONS GB 1 27 But see Alexander Morgan Capron, Tort Liability in Genetic Counseling, 79 Colum. L. Rev. 618, 643 (1979) (noting Judge Cardozo s opinion in Palsgraf, 162 N.E. at 100). By contrast, the authorities cited in the following explanatory parentheticals have not been cited within the previous five footnotes: 28 See Keeney, 873 N.E.2d at 188 (discussing City of Indianapolis v. Edmond, 531 U.S. 32, 37 (2000)). 29 But see Capron, supra note 27, at 643 (noting Judge Cardozo s opinion in Palsgraf v. Long Island R.R., 162 N.E. 99, 100 (N.Y. 1928)). See also Goldbook rule 4 for the use of short citation forms in explanatory parentheticals. 914 GB 2 TYPEFACES FOR LAW REVIEWS RULE 2. TYPEFACES FOR LAW REVIEWS 2.1 Typeface Conventions for Citations Citations in the UC Davis Law Review conform to the first convention style listed Bluebook rule 2.1. This style uses three different typefaces: Ordinary Roman (Plain Text), Italics, and Large and Small Capitals. Stephen L. Carter, When Victims Happen to Be Black, 97 Yale L.J. 420, 423 (1988). 2.2 Typeface Conventions for Textual Material Replace Bluebook rule 2.2(a)(ii) with the following: (a)(ii) Published materials and works of art. Published materials and works of art include: formal publications (e.g., articles, books, law reviews, periodicals), informal publications (e.g., press releases, speeches), broadcasts (e.g., radio shows, television programs), and nonverbal art (e.g., musical compositions, paintings, statues). Thus: The library has a copy of The Path of the Law, which was published in the Harvard Law Review, a complete set of the Federal Supplement, and today s Wall Street Journal. It does not have a copy of Hearings on S. 776 or Alaska Statutes. The museum has the Blue Boy painting and an original handwritten copy of President Kennedy s Commencement Address at Yale University, but no recordings of Bach s Brandenburg Concertos. Italicize the names of publications including statutory and code compilations and treaty sources, but do not italicize the names of statutes, acts, or treaties published within these sources. The library has a copy of Alaska Statutes, in which you can find the latest version of the Alaska Business Corporation Act. The library also has multiple copies of the Restatement (Second) of Contracts if you want to learn about Restatement section15 TYPEFACES FOR LAW REVIEWS GB 2 Italicize the title UC Davis Law Review when referred to as a publication. Do not italicize the title UC Davis Law Review when referred to as an entity. My latest article on trademark infringement was published in the UC Davis Law Review. I would like to thank the editors and members of the UC Davis Law Review who helped to edit my article. Amend Bluebook rule 2.2(b)(iii) with the following: A full citation must be used in an explanatory parenthetical when referring to a source, unless the short citation form rules of Goldbook rule 4 apply. 2.3 Punctuation Supplement Bluebook rule 2 to include a new rule 2.3, incorporating the Goldbook writing conventions, section W3. 1116 GB 3 SUBDIVISIONS RULE 3. SUBDIVISIONS 3.2 Pages, Footnotes, Endnotes, and Graphical Materials (a) Pages Note that the use of en dashes and hyphens for page ranges is superseded by Goldbook rule W3.4(a). Use hyphens and not en dashes for page ranges. 3.5 Internal Cross-References Add the following examples to Bluebook rule 3.5: 12 See supra INTRODUCTION. See discussion infra CONCLUSION. Add the following to the end of Bluebook rule 3.5: An author may use infra for internal cross-references, such as references to later Parts or pages. 3 See infra Parts II.B.2, III.C.1. 4 See infra pp Although an author may technically use infra for internal crossreferences to later notes, such usage is discouraged. Rather, place the text and supporting authorities first, followed by subsequent supra citations. Preferred: 5 No consistent pictures on Department morale emerges from the wake of the attorney firings. Certain divisions reported widespread discontent while others felt immunized from political events. See generally John Jones, Morale Down at DOJ?: Inside Accounts After the Attorney Firings, Mont. Times, Aug. 28, 2007, at 1 (summarizing inconsistent reports of morale).17 SUBDIVISIONS GB 3 10 See supra note 5 and sources therein (discussing effects, if any, of attorney firings on morale). Discouraged: 5 See infra note 10 (discussing effects, if any, of attorney firings on morale). 10 No consistent pictures on Department morale emerges from the wake of the attorney firings. Certain divisions reported widespread discontent while others felt immunized from political events. See generally John Jones, Morale Down at DOJ?: Inside Accounts After the Attorney Firings, Mont. Times, Aug. 28, 2007, at 1 (summarizing inconsistent reports of morale). However, an author may not use infra to reference: (1) a later note or notes that do not contain meaningful footnote text, or (2) external sources cited later. Not: 5 See infra note For an inside account, see generally John Jones, Morale Down at DOJ?: Inside Accounts After the Attorney Firings, Mont. Times, Aug. 28, 2007, at 1. And not: 5 See Jones, infra note 10, at For an inside account, see generally John Jones, Morale Down at DOJ?: Inside Accounts After the Attorney Firings, Mont. Times, Aug. 28, 2007, at 1. 1318 GB 4 SHORT CITATION FORMS RULE 4. SHORT CITATION FORMS Add the following to Bluebook rule 4: Do not use a short citation form when the short form would be based upon a previous citation in an explanatory parenthetical, even if that parenthetical lies within the previous five footnotes. 33 United States v. Amerson, 483 F.3d 73, 79 n.6 (2d Cir. 2007) (discussing Nicholas v. Goord, 430 F.3d 652 (2d Cir. 2005), and FLEMING JAMES, JR. & GEOFFREY C. HAZARD, JR., CIVIL PROCEDURE (3d ed. 1985)). 34 But see Guzman, supra note 30, at 238 n.164 (discussing Amerson, 483 F.3d at 78, and United States v. Herndon, 501 F.3d 683, 688 (6th Cir. 2007)). 35 United States v. Herndon, 501 F.3d 683, 688 (6th Cir. 2007) (discussing Robert B. Reich, Toward a New Consumer Protection, 128 U. PA. L. REV. 1 (1979)). 36 Mich. Dep t of State Police v. Sitz, 496 U.S. 444, 454 (1990) (discussing Nicholas v. Goord, 430 F.3d 652, 664 n.22 (N.Y. 2005)). 37 Robert B. Reich, Toward a New Consumer Protection, 128 U. PA. L. REV. 1, 10 (1979). 38 FLEMING JAMES, JR. & GEOFFREY C. HAZARD, JR., CIVIL PROCEDURE 1.5 (3d ed. 1985). Not: 35 Herndon, 501 F.3d at 688 (discussing Robert B. Reich, Toward a New Consumer Protection, 128 U. PA. L. REV. 1 (1979)). 36 Mich. Dep t of State Police v. Sitz, 496 U.S. 444, 454 (1990) (discussing Goord, 430 F.3d at 664 n.22). 37 Reich, supra note 35, at JAMES & HAZARD, supra note 33,19 SHORT CITATION FORMS GB Id. Amend the fourth example under Bluebook rule 4.1 to read as follows: 4 See id (2000). See also Goldbook rule 12.9 for the short citation form for statutes. 4.2 Supra and Hereinafter Add the following to the end of Bluebook rule 4.2(b): If a piece cites to more than one authority by the same author, use hereinafter to distinguish these authorities, even if they appear for the first time in different footnotes. Omit the author s name from the brackets. However, if a piece cites to more than one authority by the same author and one of those authorities is only cited once and never again thereafter, do not use hereinafter to distinguish that authority. 5 See John S. Applegate, Bridging the Data Gap: Balancing the Supply and Demand for Chemical Information, 86 Tex. L. Rev. 1365, (2008) [hereinafter Bridging Data Gap]. 6 See John S. Applegate, The Perils of Unreasonable Risk: Information, Regulatory Policy, and Toxic Substances Control, 91 Colum. L. Rev. 261, (1991) [hereinafter The Perils]. 28 See Applegate, Bridging Data Gap, supra note 5, at 1381; Applegate, The Perils, supra note 6, at 299. If the piece cites to two authorities by the same author, but the authorities are different source types (for example, a book and a journal), use supra instead of hereinafter, as the different facetypes are sufficient to differentiate the sources. Last visited information is part of a citation. Thus, place last visited information before hereinafter. Explanatory parentheticals come after hereinafter. Thus: Archive of Columns by William Safire, com/safire (last visited Jan. 17, 2008) [hereinafter Safire] (listing columns by William Safire). See also Goldbook rule (h) for the use of date parentheticals in uncategorized Internet sources. 1520 GB 5 QUOTATIONS RULE 5. QUOTATIONS 5.1 Formatting of Quotations Insert the following at the end of Bluebook rule 5.1(a)(i): 16 For block quotations, justify the left and right side in both the text and footnotes. When a quotation is contained in a parenthetical, it should not be in the form of a block quote, even if it exceeds forty-nine words. Insert the following at the end of Bluebook rule 5.1: (c) Introducing quotations. Introduce quoted material with a colon or comma if the material can stand as a complete sentence. The judge noted, The defendant appears to have no remorse. The judge noted: The defendant appears to have no remorse. Otherwise, integrate the material within the syntactic flow of the sentence. While the judge noted that [t]he defendant appears to have no remorse, he nevertheless ordered the most lenient sentence. It is generally preferable to integrate quoted sentence fragments into a continuous sentence. When integrating quoted sentence fragments into the sentence, brackets or ellipses that begin or end quotations are not necessary. Preferred: The court reasoned that public policy forbids such disclosure. Acceptable: The court reasoned: [P]ublic policy forbids such disclosure.21 QUOTATIONS GB Alterations and Quotations Within Quotations Add the following below the example in Bluebook rule 5.2(c): Overuse of [sic], however, is discouraged. Instead, correct the text with brackets. Preferred: The data [are] not clear. Discouraged: The data is [sic] not clear. If the context clearly indicates that the error was in the original, or is based on an archaic spelling, it is not necessary to use [sic] or brackets. The Constitution states that the Congress has the power to provide for the common Defence and general Welfare of the United States. Add the following to Bluebook rule 5.2(e): If a quotation within an explanatory parenthetical has been modified or altered, the modification or alteration must immediately follow the quotation, nested within the overall parenthetical. 1 Marbury v. Madison, 5 U.S. (1 Cranch) 137, 177 (1803) ( It is emphatically the province and duty of the judicial department to say what the law is. (emphasis added)). 1722 GB 6 ABBREVIATIONS, NUMERALS, AND SYMBOLS RULE 6. ABBREVIATIONS, NUMERALS, AND SYMBOLS 6.1 Abbreviations In the paragraph beginning Some entities with widely recognized initials, add the following to Bluebook rule 6.1(b), starting after the last sentence, but before Thus : Moreover, do not omit the periods when the title of the original source, such as a newspaper, journal, or book, retains the periods. 6.2 Numerals and Symbols Replace Bluebook rule 6.2(a) with the following: 18 (a) Numerals. In general, spell out the numbers zero to ninetynine in text and zero to nine in footnotes; for larger numbers, use numerals. This general rule is subject, however, to the following exceptions: (i) For internal cross-references, always use numerals. (ii) Any number that begins a sentence must be spelled out. One hundred and eight Justices have served on the United States Supreme Court. The United States Supreme Court has seen 108 Justices on its bench. (iii) Hundred, thousand, million, and similar round numbers may be spelled out, if done so consistently: It took five thousand officers and nine hundred police cars to subdue the ten thousand protesters. It took 5,000 officers and 900 police cars to subdue the 10,000 protesters. (iv) When a series of three or more numbers includes one or more numerals, the entire series should consist of numerals. A series is a related group of things or events that proceed in a sequence. This rule does not apply to sequences of only two numbers.23 ABBREVIATIONS, NUMERALS, AND SYMBOLS GB 6 They burned, respectively, 117, 3, and 15 homes. It took 5,000 officers, 900 police cars, and 6 military units to subdue the 10,000 protesters. When discussing a range of numbers, one of which is large enough to require the use of numerals instead of words, use numerals for all numbers in the range. The vote was 102 to 0. This year, the respective test results were eighty-six and ninety-nine parts per million. By contrast, last year s respective results were 90 and 106 parts per million. Not: The vote was 102 to zero. This year, the respective test results were eighty-six and ninety-nine parts per million. By contrast, last year s respective results were ninety and 106 parts per million. (v) Numerals should be used if the number includes a decimal point. When a sentence contains a number with a decimal, any other related numbers in the sentence should be written as numerals and modified to include a decimal point. This year, the two respective test results were 86.0 and 90.6 parts per million. Not: This year, the 2 respective test results were eighty-six and 90.6 parts per million. (vi) Where material consistently refers to percentages or dollar amounts throughout a piece, numerals should be used for the percentages or amounts throughout the piece. Where, however, material refers to percentages or dollar amounts in one section but not others, generally numerals should not be used. (vii) Numerals should be used for section or other subdivision numbers. 1924 GB 6 ABBREVIATIONS, NUMERALS, AND SYMBOLS (viii) In numbers containing four or more digits, use commas to separate groups of three digits. Thus: 1,234,567 H17,326 9,876 Add the following to Bluebook rule 6.2(b): (iii) Spell out ordinals when referring to a series of articles. Thus: First Article, Second Article, etc. Not: Original Article #1, Original Article #2, etc. 2025 ITALICIZATION FOR STYLE AND IN CERTAIN UNIQUE CIRCUMSTANCES GB 7 RULE 7. ITALICIZATION FOR STYLE AND IN CERTAIN UNIQUE CIRCUMSTANCES Replace Bluebook rule 7(a) with the following: (a) Style. Avoid italicizing words or phrases for emphasis or style. If emphasis on a word or phrase is necessary, revise the sentence to clarify the emphasis without using italics. If revising the sentence to clarify the emphasis is not possible, use italics sparingly. Add the following rule to Bluebook rule 7: (f) Vehicles and vessels. Italicize the proper names of aircraft, boats, spacecraft, trains, and other vehicles, but do not italicize abbreviations that precede them (e.g., U.S.S. or H.M.S). The captain accused the crew of mutiny aboard the U.S.S. Shiloh. 2126 GB 8 CAPITALIZATION RULE 8. CAPITALIZATION Insert the following between the Federal and Judge, Justice examples of Bluebook rule 8(c)(ii): Government. Capitalize if it refers to a governmental actor or a party to a litigation, even if the word does not appear in the case caption. For purposes of consistency, do not capitalize the term government when a section of text uses government to refer to a litigant and as a general term. The Solicitor General exercises his right to confession of judgment by dropping a case when he considers the Government s prior position to be unjust even if the Government won in the lower courts. Originally, the 1789 Bill of Rights placed limitations on the federal government only. But not: The attorney thought that the Government s case was weak, largely because the role of government in such cases is limited. Supplement Bluebook rule 8 with the following: (d) Capitalization conventions. Incorporate the Goldbook writing conventions, section W1. 22 View more
BLUEBOOK vs. CITATION Table of Key Differences The following table illustrates key differences between the and citation systems, with examples drawn primarily from Dickerson's - Comparison Charts. The More information SOME OF THE MOST OBSCURE BLUEBOOK RULES OR HOW TO REALLY IMPRESS EVEN THE MOST EXACTING BLUEBOOKER
SOME OF THE MOST OBSCURE BLUEBOOK RULES OR HOW TO REALLY IMPRESS EVEN THE MOST EXACTING BLUEBOOKER 2011 The Writing Center at GULC. All rights reserved. By now, you have probably spent more time Bluebooking More information DRAFT. Style Guide of the. Legal Writing: The Journal of the Legal Writing Institute. Prepared by Brooke Bowman Assistant Editor in Chief
DRAFT Style Guide of the Legal Writing: The Journal of the Legal Writing Institute Prepared by Brooke Bowman Assistant Editor in Chief Legal Writing: The Journal of the Legal Writing Institute DRAFT TABLE More information Changes in The Bluebook from the 18th ed. to the 19th ed.
Changes in The Bluebook from the 18th ed. to the 19th ed. Compiled by Dan Baker, Reference/Research Librarian, O Quinn Law Library, djbaker2@central.uh.edu RULES 1 9: Rule 1.2(a) [E.g.,]: Clarifies that More information Basic Citation Form. 2. To make a citation, you may use either a citation clause or a citation sentence. ALWD Rule 44.1.
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS AT LITTLE ROCK WILLIAM H. BOWEN SCHOOL OF LAW. LAW REVIEW STYLE MANUAL. EIGHTH EDITION 2012 1 INTRODUCTION This manual is intended to offer members and apprentices of the University More information 10th Grade Language. Goal ISAT% Objective Description (with content limits) Vocabulary Words
Standard 3: Writing Process 3.1: Prewrite 58-69% 10.LA.3.1.2 Generate a main idea or thesis appropriate to a type of writing. (753.02.b) Items may include a specified purpose, audience, and writing outline. More information DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COURT OF APPEALS
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COURT OF APPEALS CITATION AND STYLE GUIDE [Revised September 2009] Table of Contents 1 Bluebook............................................................ 1 2 Signals.............................................................. More information CHAPTER 4 STATUTORY AND CONSTITUTIONAL LAW RESEARCH
CHAPTER 4 STATUTORY AND CONSTITUTIONAL LAW RESEARCH TABLE OF CONTENTS Statutory and Constitutional Law: Background Terminology Used in Statutory and Constitutional Research Sources for Statutory and Constitutional More information AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS. Standards Writing Manual for ASCE Standards Committees. Prepared by ASCE Codes and Standards Committee
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS Standards Writing Manual for ASCE Standards Committees Prepared by ASCE Codes and Standards Committee Revised August 20, 2010 Contents Section Page 1.0 Scope, purpose, More information Written Language Curriculum Planning Manual 3LIT3390
Written Language Curriculum Planning Manual 3LIT3390 TABLE OF CONTENTS Language Usage Curriculum... 1 Language Usage I... 2 Language Usage II... 4 Language Usage III... 6 Language Usage IV... 8 Language More information Bauer College of Business Writing Style Guide
Bauer College of Business Writing Style Guide This guide is intended to help you adopt a style of written communication that is appropriate for the real world of business. It is not intended to replace More information UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS PRESS HOUSE STYLE GUIDE
UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS PRESS HOUSE STYLE GUIDE Generally, follow the Chicago Manual of Style (CMS), 15th or 16th edition, Merriam-Webster s Collegiate Dictionary, Eleventh Edition, and Webster s Third More information Index. 344 Grammar and Language Workbook, Grade 8
Index Index 343 Index A A, an (usage), 8, 123 A, an, the (articles), 8, 123 diagraming, 205 Abbreviations, correct use of, 18 19, 273 Abstract nouns, defined, 4, 63 Accept, except, 12, 227 Action verbs, More information Livingston Public Schools Scope and Sequence K 6 Grammar and Mechanics
Grade and Unit Timeframe Grammar Mechanics K Unit 1 6 weeks Oral grammar naming words K Unit 2 6 weeks Oral grammar Capitalization of a Name action words K Unit 3 6 weeks Oral grammar sentences Sentence More information LAST UPDATE: 30-SEPT-2009. Table of Contents BLUEBOOK UPDATES...3 T13 W-X...3 T.15 SERVICES...3
Official Blue Book Updates & Tips LAST UPDATE: 30-SEPT-2009 Table of Contents BLUEBOOK UPDATES...3 T13 W-X...3 T.15 SERVICES...3 T.15 SERVICES...3 R14.9 PATENTS...3 R20.5.1 STATUTES IN COMMON LAW SYSTEMS...3 More information AUTHOR GUIDELINES Handbook Articles
Handbook Articles Table of Contents I. Manuscript Submission 2 II. Article Structure 2 III. Figures, Tables, Audio Files, and Videos 3 IV. Style Preferences 4 V. Formatting 5 VI. Reference Style 5 I. Manuscript More information Minnesota K-12 Academic Standards in Language Arts Curriculum and Assessment Alignment Form Rewards Intermediate Grades 4-6
Minnesota K-12 Academic Standards in Language Arts Curriculum and Assessment Alignment Form Rewards Intermediate Grades 4-6 4 I. READING AND LITERATURE A. Word Recognition, Analysis, and Fluency The student More information BURSTED WOOD PRIMARY SCHOOL
BURSTED WOOD PRIMARY SCHOOL Year 6 English Medium Term Plans Reading Word Objectives apply their growing knowledge of root words prefixes and suffixes (morphology and etymology), as listed under the spelling More information Quick Introduction to APA Style For Use in Speech-Language Pathology
Quick Introduction to APA Style For Use in Speech-Language Pathology NOTE: All text is taken from: American Psychological Association (1997). Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association. More information St Patrick s College Maynooth. Faculty of Theology. Essay Writing Guidelines for Students in BD, BATh, BTh, and Higher Diploma in Theological Studies
St Patrick s College Maynooth Faculty of Theology Essay Writing Guidelines for Students in BD, BATh, BTh, and Higher Diploma in Theological Studies Academic Year 2014-15 Introduction This brief essay is More information Parenthetical Precision
PARENTHETICALS Revised in 2011 by Eric Nitz. 2011 The Writing Center at GULC. All Rights Reserved. Law students see parentheticals in judicial opinions, memos, briefs, restatements, law review articles, More information PTE Academic Preparation Course Outline
PTE Academic Preparation Course Outline August 2011 V2 Pearson Education Ltd 2011. No part of this publication may be reproduced without the prior permission of Pearson Education Ltd. Introduction The More information Ask your teacher about any which you aren t sure of, especially any differences.
MyReadinessTest for English & Mathematics Writing Content Library Topics & Objectives Module 1) Basic Grammar Topic: 1.1: Parts of Speech, Phrases, Clauses 1. Identify how different parts of speech function More information The American University of Paris. Editorial Guide
The American University of Paris Editorial Guide The following guidelines are intended to ensure consistency in the written communications across all offices of The American University of Paris. If you More information Appalachian State University Master of Public Administration Program Writing Guide
Appalachian State University Master of Public Administration Program Writing Guide Introduction Students should use the following guidelines to complete written assignments in the Appalachian State University More information A Writer s Reference, Seventh Edition Diana Hacker Nancy Sommers
A Writer s Reference, Seventh Edition Diana Hacker Nancy Sommers What s new on the companion Web site? hackerhandbooks.com/writersref The companion Web site for A Writer s Reference, Seventh Edition, now More information Language Usage V Grade Level 5
Language Usage V Language Usage V introduces students to a variety of topics including: identifying and using nouns, verbs, contractions, conjunctions, pronouns, adjectives, and adverbs in sentences understanding More information stress, intonation and pauses and pronounce English sounds correctly. (b) To speak accurately to the listener(s) about one s thoughts and feelings,
Section 9 Foreign Languages I. OVERALL OBJECTIVE To develop students basic communication abilities such as listening, speaking, reading and writing, deepening their understanding of language and culture More information Hong Kong University Press. Style Guide (July 2014)
Hong Kong University Press Style Guide (July 2014) The Press uses Merriam-Webster s Collegiate Dictionary (online version) as a general guide for spelling and hyphenation, and The Chicago Manual of Style More information APPELLATE BRIEFS. Caption and Title Page
APPELLATE BRIEFS Rules for appeal generally are more formal than rules for memorandums filed in trial courts. It s absolutely vital to obtain a copy of the rules for filing appeals and do exactly what More information A GUIDE TO THE BLUEBOOK. Prof. Davlantes LP-I Week 4
A GUIDE TO THE BLUEBOOK Prof. Davlantes LP-I Week 4 Navigating the Bluebook Quick References (at front and back) Practitioner s Notes (blue pages in front) Rules (white pages in middle) Tables and Abbreviations More information Overview of The Greenbook 12th Edition
Overview of The Greenbook 12th Edition Significant Changes The cover and title by Judy L. White 1 Follow the rules in The Bluebook except as modified in The Greenbook (p. iv) In case of conflicts, follow More information Using Language Stage Research** and CCEE ELA Language Domain, Standard 1, to Develop Conventions of Standard English
Using Language Stage Research** and CCEE ELA Language Domain, Standard, to Develop Conventions of Standard English Language Stage CCSS* Supporting Speaking and Writing for Students with Complex Communication More information U.S. Law Sources & Hierarchy
U.S. Law Sources & Hierarchy The U.S. Has 51 Legal Systems (at least) Federal gov t with its legal system. 50 states, each with some degree of independence, and its own legal system. Sources of Law By More information Guidelines Writing Bachelor or Master Thesis with the International Accounting Group
1. General Guidelines Theses are accepted only in English. American or British English usage is accepted, but not a mixture of these. To avoid unnecessary errors you are advised to use the spell-check More information RULE 18: CITATION TO INTERNET AND ELECTRONIC RESOURCES UNDER THE BLUEBOOK
RULE 18: CITATION TO INTERNET AND ELECTRONIC RESOURCES UNDER THE BLUEBOOK 2011 The Writing Center at GULC. All Rights Reserved. As a general rule, the Bluebook discourages citation to electronic sources. More information Virginia English Standards of Learning Grade 8
A Correlation of Prentice Hall Writing Coach 2012 To the Virginia English Standards of Learning A Correlation of, 2012, Introduction This document demonstrates how, 2012, meets the objectives of the. Correlation More information Guide to Thesis Preparation
Guide to Thesis Preparation 1 Guide to Thesis Preparation The objective of this Guide to Thesis Preparation is to provide quick and general reference for research postgraduate students of The Chinese University More information Cohesive devices Teacher resource: textual features
Cohesive devices Teacher resource: textual features Textual features relevant to the second objective of Dimension 2 are described below. These are features that teachers may like to draw on to further More information 50 Writing Tips For Commercial Lawyers
50 Writing Tips For Commercial Lawyers Robert E. Crotty Good legal writing is clear, concise, candid, and cogent. Robert E. Crotty is a partner with the New York office of Kelley Drye & Warren. He focuses More information New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990
Reprint as at 1 July 2013 New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 Public Act 1990 No 109 Date of assent 28 August 1990 Commencement see section 1(2) Contents Page Title 2 1 Short Title and commencement 3 Part More information Running head: EXAMPLE APA STYLE PAPER 1. Example of an APA Style Paper. Justine Berry. Austin Peay State University
Running head: EXAMPLE APA STYLE PAPER 1 Example of an APA Style Paper Justine Berry Austin Peay State University EXAMPLE APA STYLE PAPER 2 Abstract APA format is the official style used by the American More information Syllabus. Michigan Supreme Court Lansing, Michigan. AUTO-OWNERS INSURANCE CO v ALL STAR LAWN SPECIALISTS PLUS, INC
Michigan Supreme Court Lansing, Michigan Syllabus This syllabus constitutes no part of the opinion of the Court but has been prepared by the Reporter of Decisions for the convenience of the reader. Chief More information PAPER FORMATTING GUIDELINES FOR POLITICAL SCIENCE COURSES. VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY. (For 2013-2014 Academic Year.)
PAPER FORMATTING GUIDELINES FOR POLITICAL SCIENCE COURSES. VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY (For 2013-2014 Academic Year.) Your paper should begin with a cover page. Put your name on it, and a title, at least. Number More information National Curriculum 2014 Literacy Objectives Spoken language Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6
Spoken language -structured descriptions, explanations and narratives for different purposes, including for expressing feelings ng, hypothesising, imagining and exploring ideas to comments the interest More information APA STYLE: AN INTRODUCTION. Presented by the ULM Library Reference Department
APA STYLE: AN INTRODUCTION Presented by the ULM Library Reference Department Session Overview What is APA style? General Guidelines The Basics Parts of a Paper Citations Footnotes + Endnotes Resources More information PREP-009 COURSE SYLLABUS FOR WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS
Coffeyville Community College PREP-009 COURSE SYLLABUS FOR WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS Ryan Butcher Instructor COURSE NUMBER: PREP-009 COURSE TITLE: Written Communications CREDIT HOURS: 3 INSTRUCTOR: OFFICE More information English Appendix 2: Vocabulary, grammar and punctuation
English Appendix 2: Vocabulary, grammar and punctuation The grammar of our first language is learnt naturally and implicitly through interactions with other speakers and from reading. Explicit knowledge More information Chapter 2 HOW TO READ A LEGAL CITATION
Chapter 2 HOW TO READ A LEGAL CITATION A citation (or cite) in legal research is a reference to a specific legal source, such as a constitution, statute, reported case, treatise 1 or law review article. More information Office of Research and Graduate Studies
Office of Research and Graduate Studies Duncan Hayse, MA, MFA Coordinator Theses, Doctoral Projects, and Dissertations CONTACT: http://www.uiw.edu/orgs/writing/index.html hayse@uiwtx.edu APA review for More information Author Guidelines. Complimentary Author Copies. MCLE Publication Credit. Article Submission. Article Set-up
Author Guidelines Thank you for agreeing to contribute to this Section newsletter or journal, published by the New York State Bar Association. Authors are responsible for the content of their articles, More information 12 SECOND QUARTER CLASS ASSIGNMENTS
October 13- Homecoming activities. Limited class time. October 14- Homecoming activities. Limited class time. October 15- Homecoming activities. Limited class time. October 16- Homecoming activities. Limited More information ENG 110 English Composition I. Instructor: Mrs. Emily Brady, Salisbury-Elk Lick High School, room 105
ENG 110 English Composition I Instructor: Mrs. Emily Brady, Salisbury-Elk Lick High School, room 105 Credits: 3 Pre-requisite(s): Placement Testing Co-requisite(s): None Course Description: English Composition More information FUNCTIONAL SKILLS ENGLISH - WRITING LEVEL 2
FUNCTIONAL SKILLS ENGLISH - WRITING LEVEL 2 MARK SCHEME Instructions to marker There are 30 marks available for each of the three tasks, which should be marked separately, resulting in a total of 90 marks. More information Law School Plagiarism v. Proper Attribution
Law School Plagiarism v. Proper Attribution Legal Writing Institute Mercer University School of Law 1021 Georgia Avenue Macon, GA 31207 1 PLAGIARISM ============================= Legal Writing Institute More information Writing Style Guide Updated January 2015
Writing Style Guide Updated January 2015 1 Introduction The Wentworth Institute of Technology Writing Style Guide includes information not only on style rules particular to Wentworth, but also commonly More information Citing Cases The Basics of Rule 10 for Law Review Articles
Citing Cases The Basics of Rule 10 for Law Review Articles Reporter volume, Report abbreviation, First page of case. Deciding court, jurisdiction Date of decision United States v. MacDonald, 531 F.2d 196, More information Executive Agency Legislation Process
Executive Agency Legislation Process Prepared by Division of Financial Management Executive Office of the Governor State of Idaho June 2015 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction... 1 An Overview of the Process More information But For Causation in Defective Drug and Toxic Exposure Cases: California s Form Jury Instruction CACI 430
But For Causation in Defective Drug and Toxic Exposure Cases: California s Form Jury Instruction CACI 430 By Matt Powers and Charles Lifland Since the California Supreme Court s 1991 decision in Mitchell More information Chapter 15.00 IDENTITY AND ACCESS DEVICE CRIMES. Table of Instructions
Chapter 15.00 IDENTITY AND ACCESS DEVICE CRIMES Table of Instructions Introduction Instruction 15.01 Fraud and Related Activity in Connection with Identification Documents, Authentication Features, and More information Taylor & Francis Standard Reference Style: Chicago author-date
Taylor & Francis Standard Reference Style: Chicago author-date The author-date system is widely used in the physical, natural and social sciences. For full information on this style, see The Chicago Manual More information Corrections to the First Printing of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, Sixth Edition (July 2009)
Corrections to the First Printing of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, Sixth Edition (July 2009) Errors in APA Style Rules The following are corrections to the first printing More information TIPS FOR EFFECTIVE PUNCTUATION IN LEGAL WRITING *
TIPS FOR EFFECTIVE PUNCTUATION IN LEGAL WRITING * 2005 The Writing Center at GULC. All Rights Reserved. Punctuation can be either your friend or your enemy. A typical reader will seldom notice good punctuation More information SOE GUIDELINES FOR APA STYLE FOR PAPERS, THESES AND DISSERTATIONS. School of Education Colorado State University
SOE GUIDELINES FOR APA STYLE SOE PD 32 FOR PAPERS, THESES AND DISSERTATIONS School of Education Colorado State University This document has three major sections: differences between APA and SOE styles, More information English Language Proficiency Standards: At A Glance February 19, 2014
English Language Proficiency Standards: At A Glance February 19, 2014 These English Language Proficiency (ELP) Standards were collaboratively developed with CCSSO, West Ed, Stanford University Understanding More information Pupil SPAG Card 1. Terminology for pupils. I Can Date Word
Pupil SPAG Card 1 1 I know about regular plural noun endings s or es and what they mean (for example, dog, dogs; wish, wishes) 2 I know the regular endings that can be added to verbs (e.g. helping, helped, More information TEN RULES OF GRAMMAR AND USAGE THAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
TEN RULES OF GRAMMAR AND USAGE THAT YOU SHOULD KNOW 2003 The Writing Center at GULC. All rights reserved. The following are ten of the most common grammar and usage errors that law students make in their More information APA Formatting For Dixie State College Nursing Students. An A. Student. Dixie State College
Running head: APA FORMATTING FOR STUDENTS 1 APA Formatting For Dixie State College Nursing Students An A. Student Dixie State College APA Formatting for Dixie State College Nursing Students 2 Nursing students More information Pepperdine University Graduate School of Education and Psychology Dissertation Format Requirements Manual. APA 6 th edition format
Pepperdine University Graduate School of Education and Psychology Dissertation Format Requirements Manual APA 6 th edition format Version 10/29/2010 Table of Contents A. PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY FORMAT... More information Submission guidelines for authors and editors
Submission guidelines for authors and editors For the benefit of production efficiency and the production of texts of the highest quality and consistency, we urge you to follow the enclosed submission More information Volume BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY. Communications Department- Public Relations. Advanced Public Relations Style Guide
Volume 1 BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY Communications Department- Public Relations Advanced Public Relations Style Guide C O M M U N I C A T I O N S D E P A R T M E N T - P U B L I C R E L A T I O N S Advanced More information Unit: Fever, Fire and Fashion Term: Spring 1 Year: 5
Unit: Fever, Fire and Fashion Term: Spring 1 Year: 5 English Fever, Fire and Fashion Unit Summary In this historical Unit pupils learn about everyday life in London during the 17 th Century. Frost fairs, More information Political Science Department at the College of Charleston Guide to Referencing i
Political Science Department at the College of Charleston Guide to Referencing i Scholarly sources: A scholarly source is a peer-reviewed article, typically found in academic journals, in hardcopy or online, More information Student Guide for Usage of Criterion
Student Guide for Usage of Criterion Criterion is an Online Writing Evaluation service offered by ETS. It is a computer-based scoring program designed to help you think about your writing process and communicate More information Taylor & Francis Standard Reference Style: APA
Taylor & Francis Standard Reference Style: APA APA (American Psychological Association) references are widely used in the social sciences, education, engineering and business. For detailed information, More information Four General Types of Federal Law. Constitutional Law the U.S. Constitution and its amendments as interpreted by the Courts
Basic Overview on How Federal Laws Are Published, Organized and Cited By Richard J. McKinney for January 12, 2006, FLICC Program on Federal Legislative Research Four General Types of Federal Law Constitutional More information September 18, 1998 FIRST QUESTION PRESENTED ANSWER GIVEN SECOND QUESTION PRESENTED ANSWER GIVEN THIRD QUESTION PRESENTED ANSWER GIVEN DISCUSSION
September 18, 1998 No. 8261 This opinion is issued in response to questions from Jan Curry, Manager of the Driver and Motor Vehicle Services Branch of the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT), about More information Taylor & Francis Standard Reference Style: Chicago endnotes and bibliography
Taylor & Francis Standard Reference Style: Chicago endnotes and bibliography The notes system is very flexible, allowing space for unusual kinds of sources, and it is liked for this reason by authors in More information ENGL-101 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I. Online
Coffeyville Community College ENGL-101 COURSE SYLLABUS FOR ENGLISH COMPOSITION I Online Troy McCloughan Instructor COURSE NUMBER: ENGL-101 COURSE TITLE: English Composition I CREDIT HOURS: 3 INSTRUCTOR: More information Standards Designation and Organization Manual
Standards Designation and Organization Manual InfoComm International Performance Standards Program Ver. 2009-1 March 27, 2009 Issued by: Joseph Bocchiaro III, Ph.D., AStd., CTS-D, CTS-I, ISF-C The Director More information Case 3:12-cv-08123-HRH Document 521 Filed 10/27/14 Page 1 of 7 FOR THE DISTRICT OF ARIZONA
Case 3:12-cv-08123-HRH Document 521 Filed 10/27/14 Page 1 of 7 WO IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF ARIZONA UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) vs. ) ) TOWN OF COLORADO CITY, More information Grade 5 Reading and Literature Objectives
Grade 5 Reading and Literature Objectives STATE GOAL 1: Reading with understanding and fluency. 1A. Apply word analysis and vocabulary skills to comprehend selections. 1.A.2a Read and comprehend unfamiliar More information 57 of 62 DOCUMENTS. No. 5-984 / 05-0037 COURT OF APPEALS OF IOWA. 2006 Iowa App. LEXIS 172. March 1, 2006, Filed
Page 1 57 of 62 DOCUMENTS JAMES C. GARDNER, JR., Plaintiff-Appellant, vs. HEARTLAND EXPRESS, INC., and NATIONAL UNION FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants-Appellees. No. 5-984 / 05-0037 COURT OF APPEALS More information SUBCHAPTER B. INSURANCE ADVERTISING, CERTAIN TRADE PRACTICES, AND SOLICITATION 28 TAC 21.102-21.104, 21.106-21.109, 21.113-21.116, and 21.119-21.
Part I. Texas Department of Insurance Page 1 of 103 SUBCHAPTER B. INSURANCE ADVERTISING, CERTAIN TRADE PRACTICES, AND SOLICITATION 28 TAC 21.102-21.104, 21.106-21.109, 21.113-21.116, and 21.119-21.122 More information APA-Style Guidelines. Content
APA-Style Guidelines Content 1. Capitalization... 2 2. Decimal Fractions... 3 3. Statistical Symbols... 3 4. In-Text Citations... 3 5. Reference List... 5 Author Names... 5 Titles... 6 Reference Format... More information Albert Pye and Ravensmere Schools Grammar Curriculum
Albert Pye and Ravensmere Schools Grammar Curriculum Introduction The aim of our schools own grammar curriculum is to ensure that all relevant grammar content is introduced within the primary years in More information The Guide - Volume 6 CHAPTER 18: TRANSCRIPT FORMAT PART 18.1 Introduction.
The Guide - Volume 6 CHAPTER 18: TRANSCRIPT FORMAT PART 18.1 Introduction. PART 18.2 Judicial Conference Policy. PART 18.3 Compressed Transcript. PART 18.4 Realtime Unedited Transcript. PART 18.5 Paper. More information Editorial Style Guide
Editorial Style Guide These guidelines are designed to help Sigma Tau Delta members prepare copy for Sigma Tau Delta publications (print and electronic). They are intended to ensure consistency of style, More information Quality Assurance at NEMT, Inc.
Quality Assurance at NEMT, Inc. Quality Assurance Policy NEMT prides itself on the excellence of quality within every level of the company. We strongly believe in the benefits of continued education and More information Pennsylvania History: A Journal of Mid- Atlantic Studies
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES FOR AUTHORS General Submission Criteria The journal uses a double- blind review process; please remove all references to or clues about your identity as author(s) from the main text More information Writing Common Core KEY WORDS
Writing Common Core KEY WORDS An educator's guide to words frequently used in the Common Core State Standards, organized by grade level in order to show the progression of writing Common Core vocabulary More information Name: Note that the TEAS 2009 score report for reading has the following subscales:
Name: Writing, Reading, and Language Center Software Activities Relevant for TEAS Reading Preparation The WRLC is located in room MT-020, below the library. These activities correspond roughly to TEAS More information Writing Academic Essays at University. Philip Seaton, Hokkaido University
Writing Academic Essays at University Philip Seaton, Hokkaido University Writing Academic Essays at University Page 2/ What is Research? Video 1 In this video series, I will be introducing you to the basics More information Tools for Understanding a Bill
Tools for Understanding a Bill Chapter 6 Photographed by Robin Stein, LSC Christopher Columbus Monument, Southwest Corner of the Statehouse CHAPTER 6 Tools for Understanding a Bill How to Read a Bill While More information 12/5/11. Global changes Add Subtract Rearrange. University Learning Centre Writing Help Wendy Roy, Associate Professor of English
University Learning Centre Writing Help Wendy Roy, Associate Professor of English 1. Pre-writing Literature review Data collection and analysis Outlining 2. Composition (drafting) 3. Post-writing Revision More information CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION TO LEGAL AUTHORITIES AND LEGAL RESEARCH HOW DOES LEGAL RESEARCH DIFFER FROM RESEARCH IN OTHER CONTEXTS?
INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION TO LEGAL AUTHORITIES AND LEGAL RESEARCH Legal research is the search for authority that can be applied to a given set of facts and issues. The universe of potentially More information Adlai E. Stevenson High School Course Description
Adlai E. Stevenson High School Course Description Division: Course Number: Course Title: World Languages SPA401 / SPA402 Spanish 4 (College Prep) Course Description: Reading, writing, speaking and listening More information Grade 3 Reading and Literature Objectives
Grade 3 Reading and Literature Objectives STATE GOAL 1: Reading with understanding and fluency. 1A. Apply word analysis and vocabulary skills to comprehend selections. 1.A.2a Read and comprehend unfamiliar More information 2017 © DocPlayer.net Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Feedback