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Bluebook Rule (22nd): 4.1 Law Review Typeface: Italics (including the period) " Id." is an all-purpose short form citation that may be used for any cited authority except internal cross-references (as described in rule 3.5). " Id. " always refers to the immediately preceding cited authority, either in the same footnote or the previous footnote so long as it is the only authority cited in the ...
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The following examples illustrate how to cite commonly used sources in accordance with The Bluebook 's Whitepages, which are intended for use in law review footnotes.
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