Not exact matches
In support of its position, the guide notes six of the seven California justices who adopted the all -
citations - in - footnotes
style several years ago «have now abandoned it because of the «bobblehead doll» syndrome and quotability problems noted above.»
Over
several years Professor Frank Bennett of Nagoya sought to secure assurance that building a software module capable of taking
citation elements held in a database and (as one of
several options) producing
citations consistent with Bluebook
style, identifying that
style by the name with which we all know it, would not infringe.
Moreover, in
several instances (Alabama, California, Idaho) where a court rule refers to Bluebook
style, it also authorizes use of one or more alternative
citation guides or speaks of The Bluebook as providing guidance (South Carolina).