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Rev. ed. of : Prince's Bieber dictionary of legal citations. 6th ed. / by Mary Miles Prince. 2001.
"Contains an extensive range of acronyms, abbreviations, and symbols found in reporters, legal treatises, law reviews, looseleaf services, legal encyclopedias, law dictionaries, legal reference books, and selected other documents. Enables users to identify the meaning of abbreviations and acronyms employed in American legal literature (Part I) and also to identify the abbreviations for titles, names, and terms used (Part II, the reversed portion). Includes abbreviations established by well-recognized authorities as well as abbreviations otherwise devised by authors in their efforts to shorten legal references and citations. This edition provides more than 1,500 new or expanded entries."--Publisher's website.
Provides ready reference to legal abbreviations, acronyms, & symbols found in historic & contemporary legal literature both domestic & foreign.
A ready reference for those who understand the principles of American citation forms but want to locate exact citations.
Assists the legal profession in citing legal authorities according to the rules given in "The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation", 21st ed. (2020). This title is a companion to The Bluebook (not a replacement) and applies Bluebook rules to a representative collection of common legal authorities. The citations included are based on Bluebook rules, and the abbreviations are those found in The Bluebook or derived from its guidelines. Besides updating both Bluebook and state court rule references, this edition has been updated to reflect Twenty-First Edition Bluebook revisions. The new edition has reduced its total page count--from 560 pages to 365 pages--in part by placing the citation info...
This manual assists the legal profession in citing legal authorities according to the rules given in The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation, 19th ed. (2010). This title is a companion to The Bluebook, not a replacement and applies Bluebook rules to a representative collection of common legal authorities. The citations included are based on Bluebook rules, and the abbreviations are those found in The Bluebook or derived from its guidelines. Enhancements to this edition include: revised and expanded treatment for citing Internet and electronic media; additional examples for citing federal administrative and executive materials; updated references to state court case citation rules, with examples; expanded treatment for citing state session law services; more examples for citing international sources; and expanded treatment of public domain citations.