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Sue Altmeyer, Electronic Services Librarian, sue.altmeyer@law.csuohio.edu | July 07, 2008 - 15:59
Some advice for Law Review and Journal of Law and Health write-on candidates:
1. Read the Out of the Jungle blog post, Law Review Writing Time.
2. Try Suffolk's handy online Bluebooking Guide
3. Take a look at the books Law Review put on reserve: Academic Legal Writing : Law Review Articles, Student Notes, Seminar Papers, and Getting on Law Review , Eugene Volokh, KF250 .V6 2007 and Scholarly Writing for Law Students: Seminar Papers, Law Review Notes, and Law Review Competition Papers, Elizabeth Fajans, Mary R. Falk, KF250 .F35 2005.
Thanks to Jeanie Fallon at the Suffolk Law Library Blog.
C-M Law Library's Scholarly Writing Resource Guide and Avoiding Plagiarism Guide may help, too. Also, see our prior posts:
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