[nabs-l] Citations on papers and accommodations in law school

Jameyanne Fuller jameyanne at gmail.com
Mon Oct 31 00:00:34 UTC 2016


I'm still learning the bluebook, but I'd say you get it memorized by
practicing. I pretty naturally have a good sense of how to cite cases at
this point, but our TA told us we'll always need to look up the appropriate
reporters and abbreviations. I recommend the online version of the Bluebook
because it is so much easier to navigate.
HTH.
Jameyanne

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Subject: [nabs-l] Citations on papers and accommodations in law school

Hello group,  


I have a Judicial Opinion to write for my legal methods class.  How do you
get the citations system for the bluebook memorized?  How much assistance
can I request from my school in learning this?  I feel as if I am denied any
time I make a request for assistance.  

My second question is, when considering accommodations in law school, what
constitutes a fundamental alteration to the program?  I feel like if I know
the definition of this aspect of the ADA and  rather Rehabilitation Act, I
can better push back when they refuse an appropriate request. 

Any thoughts are greatly appreciated.  
Aimee Sent from my iPhone
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