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Bluebook Editors Solicit Input

As the editors of The Bluebook prepare to issue their next edition (the 19th), the law review editors at Columbia, Harvard, UPenn and Yale are asking for your (yes, your) help: “This is your chance to make your ideas be heard!” If you find yourself mulling over whether those editors’ use of exclamation points are necessary or appropriate, you might be interested in taking their survey.

But wait, there’s more. As reported by Et Seq., Harvard Law’s library blog, the editors are offering us a “special bonus.” Ten individuals who respond to the survey by June 30 will be randomly selected to receive a free copy of the Nineteenth Edition and a year-long subscription to The Bluebook Online. “That could be quite a savings!

Posted on Tuesday, April 29, 2008 at 09:52PM by Registered CommenterJesse Stellato in | Comments1 Comment

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make it suck less, plz
April 29, 2008 | Registered CommenterEric Fox

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