[blindlaw] Bluebook

Laura Wolk laura.wolk at gmail.com
Sun Jul 19 21:53:54 UTC 2015


Michal,

I use the online bluebook quite frequently. It is very navigable, and
is good for many things, including doublechecking your ordering of
authorities, looking up definitions, and making sure you have all
elements of a citation in the correct order.  But it does not identify
all font attributes. in particular, it doesn't identify smallcaps,
which is used frequently in bluebooking (if I'm wrong on this, someone
please correct me.

Even if the online version did provide all info, if you have no usable
vision in my opinion it is an inefficient use of time if you went
through character by character trying to get down all of that
information.  What I suggest is to meet with your legal research prof
(or one of us) and go through the four basic forms that you will need
to know in a 1L class--cases, statutes, law review/journal articles,
and treatises. If you get these down, figuring out the rest along the
way will not be terribly difficult, as you will get familiar with the
overall structure and will also learn what to ask a sighted person
when and if you need some guidance down the road.

Let me know if you'd like any assistance.

Laura

On 7/19/15, Michal Nowicki via blindlaw <blindlaw at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
>
>
> I am starting law school in the fall, and I will need the Bluebook for my
> legal writing class.  I know that the Bluebook is available on-line through
> a subscription.  Have any of you accessed it using this method?  If so, did
> you find it accessible?  Specifically, in addition to eas of navigation,
> does JAWS identify formatting attributes (font type, size, color,
> bold/underline/italics, etc.) correctly?  I need to know this so that I can
> determine whether or not the subscription service is a reliable version of
> the book when it comes to learning how to format legal documents correctly.
> Any feedback is appreciated.
>
>
>
> Best,
>
>
>
> Michal
>
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Laura Wolk
Notre Dame Law Review, Federal Courts and Submissions Editor, Vol. 91
Notre Dame Law School, J.D. Candidate, 2016
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