Florida Legal Citation Guide and Resources

 
Florida Legal
Citation Guide
 
     
Advanced Legal Research
 
 
  
Professor Mathapo
 
Why is Legal Citation so
Important?
 
 
 Helps reader identify and find
 
the source
 
 
 
Prevents plagiarism
 
When should you cite?
 
Referencing every fact, thought or opinion that comes
from another source (other than you or your facts)
 
Quoting or paraphrasing facts or holding from a case
 
Quoting or paraphrasing a statute or regulation
 
Making a proposition about the state of the law generally
(need a cite to support your proposition)
 
Providing a rule that you synthesized from several sources
 
Legal Citation Rules of
Florida
 
Florida Rule of Appellate Procedure
9.800
 
 
Florida Style Manual
 
 
The Bluebook
 
Florida Rule of Appellate
Procedure (Rule 9.800)
 
You can find the most recent edition of the rules
at 
https://www.floridabar.org/rules/ctproc/
 via
The Florida Bar website.
 
Citation rules for Florida legal documents
 
Provides citation format for the following:
o
Statutes, Rules, Courts, Administrative
Agencies, Session Laws, Regulations & Court
Rules.
 
Florida Style Manual
 
The latest edition was published in 2010 and is
available online at 
http://www.fsulawreview.com/wp-
content/uploads/2017/02/florida-style-manual.pdf
.
 
Provides more in-depth citation rules for Florida
specific legal resources
 
You can refer to this set of citation rules when 9.800
does not address a citation rule for a Florida specific
resource
 
Particularly helpful for Florida administrative and
legislative resources
 
Helpful Tools
(Florida Style Manual)
 
Section for miscellaneous references
 
 
Tables for citation abbreviations
 
 
Table of Contents and Index
 
 
The Bluebook
The Bluebook 
is the most widely used legal citation guide
in the United States.
 
Print
      The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation
     
(Columbia Law Review Ass’n et. al eds., 20
th
 ed. 2015).
 
 
Online
      The Bluebook 
is also available for a fee at
 
https://www.legalbluebook.com/
.
 
 
Bluepages (The Bluebook)
 
 
Legal Practitioners
 
Legal Writing & Appellate Advocacy course
assignments
 
Clinic, Externships & Clerkships
 
Whitepages (The Bluebook)
 
 
Scholarly writing
 
Law Review
 
Law School seminar paper
 
 
Helpful Tools – The Bluebook
 
Refer to Bluebook Bluepages rules first, if a
rule is not clear – go to Whitepages for
clarification.
 
Bluebook Rule B2 - Key Differences between
Bluepages and Whitepages
 
Legal practitioner’s documents – Use
Bluepages typeface- even if the relevant
citation rule is found in Whitepages or
Tables.
 
Helpful Tools – The Bluebook
 
 
 Tables – Provides citation rules for abbreviations
    commonly found in legal documents and jurisdiction –
    specific citation materials.
 
 Table of Contents and Index
 Inside Cover – provides quick reference to commonly
    used citation forms used in legal scholarly writing
 
 Back Cover – provides quick reference to commonly
    used citation forms used in legal practitioner documents
 
Internet Rules – The Bluebook
 
Rule B18 - The Internet (Bluepages)
Rule 18 - The Internet, Electronic Media, And Other Nonprint
Resources (Whitepages)
 
General rule: “
The Bluebook 
requires the use and citation of traditional
printed sources when available, unless there is a digital copy of the source
available that is authenticated, official, or an exact copy of the printed
source..”
 
Rule 18.1 – provides tables of examples of citations to various
electronic sources
Rule 18.2  - provides more detailed information about sources
retrieved online
Rule 18.3  - Commercial Electronic Databases
Rule 18.6 – Films, Broadcasts, and Noncommercial Video
Materials
Rules 18.7.3 – Podcasts and Recordings Available Online
Rule 18.8 – Short Citation Forms
 
 
Mastering Citation
 
Remember that each set of citation rules
are it’s own unique language
 
Read the citation rules carefully
 
When you are unable to find a citation
form for your source, find a rule for a
similar source and adapt the citation
format.
 
 
 
Sources to consult
 
Understanding and Mastering The Bluebook, A
Guide for Students and Practitioners
     
(3
rd
 edition 2015 ), authored by Linda J. Barris
 
Florida's Uniform Citation System 
(July 2018),
authored by Gail Mathapo, Sarah Lewis &
Rachel Purcell.  
The CALI lesson is available at the
Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction (CALI)
website at 
https://www.cali.org/lesson/17237
 (
with
subscription
).
 
 
 
Order of Citation Rules to Consult
      
Start with
Florida Rule of Appellate
Procedure
(Rule 9.800)
Florida Style Manual
The Bluebook
 
If you don’t find a relevant citation rule look to
 
If you don’t find a relevant citation rule look to
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  1. Florida Legal Citation Guide Advanced Legal Research Professor Mathapo

  2. Why is Legal Citation so Important? Helps reader identify and find the source Prevents plagiarism

  3. When should you cite? Referencing every fact, thought or opinion that comes from another source (other than you or your facts) Quoting or paraphrasing facts or holding from a case Quoting or paraphrasing a statute or regulation Making a proposition about the state of the law generally (need a cite to support your proposition) Providing a rule that you synthesized from several sources

  4. Legal Citation Rules of Florida Florida Rule of Appellate Procedure 9.800 Florida Style Manual The Bluebook

  5. Florida Rule of Appellate Procedure (Rule 9.800) You can find the most recent edition of the rules at https://www.floridabar.org/rules/ctproc/ via The Florida Bar website. Citation rules for Florida legal documents Provides citation format for the following: o Statutes, Rules, Courts, Administrative Agencies, Session Laws, Regulations & Court Rules.

  6. Florida Style Manual The latest edition was published in 2010 and is available online at http://www.fsulawreview.com/wp- content/uploads/2017/02/florida-style-manual.pdf. Provides more in-depth citation rules for Florida specific legal resources You can refer to this set of citation rules when 9.800 does not address a citation rule for a Florida specific resource Particularly helpful for Florida administrative and legislative resources

  7. Helpful Tools (Florida Style Manual) Section for miscellaneous references Tables for citation abbreviations Table of Contents and Index

  8. The Bluebook The Bluebook is the most widely used legal citation guide in the United States. Print The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (Columbia Law Review Ass n et. al eds., 20thed. 2015). Online The Bluebook is also available for a fee at https://www.legalbluebook.com/.

  9. Bluepages (The Bluebook) Legal Practitioners Legal Writing & Appellate Advocacy course assignments Clinic, Externships & Clerkships

  10. Whitepages (The Bluebook) Scholarly writing Law Review Law School seminar paper

  11. Helpful Tools The Bluebook Refer to Bluebook Bluepages rules first, if a rule is not clear go to Whitepages for clarification. Bluebook Rule B2 - Key Differences between Bluepages and Whitepages Legal practitioner s documents Use Bluepages typeface- even if the relevant citation rule is found in Whitepages or Tables.

  12. Helpful Tools The Bluebook Tables Provides citation rules for abbreviations commonly found in legal documents and jurisdiction specific citation materials. Table of Contents and Index Inside Cover provides quick reference to commonly used citation forms used in legal scholarly writing Back Cover provides quick reference to commonly used citation forms used in legal practitioner documents

  13. Internet Rules The Bluebook Rule B18 - The Internet (Bluepages) Rule 18 - The Internet, Electronic Media, And Other Nonprint Resources (Whitepages) General rule: The Bluebook requires the use and citation of traditional printed sources when available, unless there is a digital copy of the source available that is authenticated, official, or an exact copy of the printed source.. Rule 18.1 provides tables of examples of citations to various electronic sources Rule 18.2 - provides more detailed information about sources retrieved online Rule 18.3 - Commercial Electronic Databases Rule 18.6 Films, Broadcasts, and Noncommercial Video Materials Rules 18.7.3 Podcasts and Recordings Available Online Rule 18.8 Short Citation Forms

  14. Mastering Citation Remember that each set of citation rules are it s own unique language Read the citation rules carefully When you are unable to find a citation form for your source, find a rule for a similar source and adapt the citation format.

  15. Sources to consult Understanding and Mastering The Bluebook, A Guide for Students and Practitioners (3rdedition 2015 ), authored by Linda J. Barris Florida's Uniform Citation System (July 2018), authored by Gail Mathapo, Sarah Lewis & Rachel Purcell. The CALI lesson is available at the Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction (CALI) website at https://www.cali.org/lesson/17237 (with subscription).

  16. Order of Citation Rules to Consult Start with Florida Rule of Appellate Procedure (Rule 9.800) If you don t find a relevant citation rule look to Florida Style Manual If you don t find a relevant citation rule look to The Bluebook

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