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Tarlton Law Library: Bluebook Legal Citation: Statutes

WebBluebook Rule (21st): 12.3.1 (a) In general, a statute's name should only be included in a citation if the statute is commonly cited by name. Do not include an initial …

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Tarlton Law Library: Legal Treatises by Subject: Health Law

WebMaterials on U.S. health law are generally located on the 4th floor ().Resources dealing with health care providers are found in the call number range …

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Tarlton Law Library: Bluebook Legal Citation: How to cite

WebHow to cite . . . You can use this page as a quick starting point. Below you will see examples of bluebook citations for various common authority types. Each example …

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Texas Legal Resources at Tarlton

WebWritten with practitioners in mind, these sources provide procedural information as well as forms to guide the attorney. As with other secondary sources, do …

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Resources on Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization

WebAngie Leventis Lourgos, With Roe Overturned, Illinois - a Midwest Refuge for Abortion Care - Prepares for Influx of Patients from Other States, Chicago Tribune (June 24, 2022).

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Resources on Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization

WebJoanna R. Lampe & Jon O. Shimabukuro, Congressional Research Service, The Texas Heartbeat Act (S.B. 8), Whole Woman’s Health v. Jackson, and United States v.

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Resources on Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization

WebOn June 24, 2022, the Supreme Court of the United States issued its opinion in Dobbs v.Jackson Women's Health Organization.In a 6-3 decision, the Court held that …

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Other UT Resources

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Tarlton Law Library: Texas Legal Resources at Tarlton: Jury Charges

WebJury Charges. Jury charges (or “instructions”) are the questions, instructions, and definitions given to a jury by the judge in a case. They provide direction and …

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Tarlton Law Library: Bluebook Legal Citation: Cases

WebBluebook Rule (21st): 10.2 Law Review Typeface: Ordinary; italics for procedural phrases In general, rule 10.2 provides guidelines for creating simple and …

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Administrative Materials

WebAdministrative Adjudications and Arbitrations. Bluebook Rule (21st): 14.3. Example: Zanova, Inc., 59 U.S.P.Q.2d 1300 (Trademark Tr. & App. Bd. Apr. 30, 2001). …

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Health, Wellness, and Mindfullness

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Tarlton Law Library: Exhibit

WebBarrington died and is buried in Los Angeles, California. William James Campbell (1850-1931) received an M.D. and Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania …

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Books, Reports, Treatises

WebBluebook Rule (21st): 15.4 When you are citing a work that only has one edition, use the year of publication in the parentheses. Example: Daniel C.K. Chow & …

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Tarlton Law Library: Bluebook Legal Citation: Legislative Materials

WebThe Bluebook states that when citing United States legislative material (except debates), you should include the title, if relevant, the abbreviated name of the chamber, …

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