In its Third Edition, the new standard guide to legal citation continues to present a single, consistent system
of citation for all forms of legal writing in a clear, attractive, and easy-to-use format.
This phenomenally popular reference rivals The Bluebook because it:
is written, designed, and edited by professionals: Darby Dickerson, a leading authority on American legal citation,
and the Association of Legal Writing Directors
simplifies and clarifies citation by using one consistent and logical system for any type of legal document
makes information extremely accessible, with an easy-to-navigate organization, subheadings, two-color design
to flag key points, numerous examples, "Fast Formats" for double-checking citations, Sidebars with tips
on avoiding common problems, and diagrams and charts to make information available at a glance
presents complete coverage of citation basics, citation for primary and secondary sources, citation of electronic
sources, and incorporating citations into documents, as well as how to properly quote material and edit quotes
offers eight helpful appendices, including local court citation formats, commonly used abbreviations, federal
tax citation guidelines, and an example of a legal memorandum that demonstrates the proper integration of citations
includes a website for updates and additional appendices
facilitates instruction with a thorough Teacher's Manual and PowerPoint CD containing class suggestions, exercises,
and helpful ALWD-Bluebook conversion charts
Be sure to notice the new material in the Third Edition:
new Rule 7.2 provides guidance on citing both page numbers and footnote or endnote numbers; new Rule 7.3 clarifies
citing footnotes and endnotes when using the id. short citation
new Rule 8.4 addresses citing material that appears on multiple supplements
revised Rule 19 includes additional information on citing Code of Federal Regulations sections appearing in
electronic databases and a new rule (19.13) on citing patents
Rule 21 has been expanded to include rudimentary information about citing basic international, foreign, and
intergovernmental sources
new Rule 37.3 explains how to cite unpublished working papers, including material that appears on SSRN.
new rule 40.3 explains how to cite weblogs
updated examples are provided throughout the text
All appendices now appear in the book
all appendices now included in the book
If you are not already planning to use The ALWD Citation Manual in your next course, examine the new edition
of this revolutionary reference and be prepared to change your mind.