Et Seq. points out that you might win a print copy of the 19th edition of the The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation, plus a one year subscription to the online version, by helping out the Bluebook editors. To have a crack at being one of the lucky 10 (OK, couldn't they make it at least 20?) all you have to do is take their survey by June 30th, 2008.
Terri at Et Seq. wonders if she's old since she used the 15th edition in school. I would have to say, no, Terri. I was using the 16th edition 9 years out of college (The 14th ed. came out while I was in college. Ah, I love reminiscing about ye olde Bluebook!). Now we know who's old.
Friday, April 25, 2008
Wanna Win a Bluebook?
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Abbie, you're only as old as you feel! I just can't believe they've already gone through THREE editions since I graduated law school only 11 years ago. (Just thinking of it being that long makes me laugh!) The scary thing is that I think I still have some of the rules memorized... Thank you for passing on the word about the Bluebook Survey. Much appreciated because I work with one of the Law Reviews who publishes it.
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