I read the entire Bluebook, but there isn't a section on how to cite to oral argument.
And I am citing to an oral argument because I am writing for a legal history class, so I am not worried about it being persuasive in the legal sense.
Guidance would be greatly appreciated.
How do you cite to oral arguments using Bluebook citation? Forum
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Re: How do you cite to oral arguments using Bluebook citation?
Rule 10.8.3 (pg. 106 in the 19th Edition).
Now, Bluebook that bitch.
Now, Bluebook that bitch.
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Re: How do you cite to oral arguments using Bluebook citation?
Thanks dude!nigelfrost wrote:Rule 10.8.3 (pg. 106 in the 19th Edition).
Now, Bluebook that bitch.
Of course they categorized it as "Transcripts" rather than oral argument...I feel dumb now.
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