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- Bluebook Legal Citation: Pages, Paragraphs, and Pincites
When citing to a specific page in a citation that includes a page number use a comma to separate the pincite from the first page of the authority: Yuval Karniel Stephen Bates, Copyright in Second Life, 20 Alb J L Sci Tech 433, 442 (2010)
- What Is a Pincite in Law and When Is It Required? - LegalClarity
A pincite directs readers to the exact page of a legal source Learn when you're required to include one and how to format it correctly across cases and statutes
- Citing Cases - Monmouth University
A pinpoint citation, often called a pincite, is necessary to point the reader to specific the page(s) within the case Pincites are placed after the page on which the case begins, separated by a comma and a space
- LibGuides: Bluebooking and Legal Citation: Bluebooking Cases
Include a pin whenever possible: your goal is to point the judge to the exact portion of the case that proves you are correct, not to irritate the judge by forcing them to slog through a forty page case Online, the start of each page is indicated by a starred number, such as *190 or **807
- Temple Law Review » Rule B. 3: Pinpoint Citations (“Pincites”)
All citations must include a pinpoint citation (“pincite”) However, there are three general exceptions: When using a “ see generally ” signal, a pincite is appropriate only where, upon reviewing the source, it appears that a more specific section (s) of the source would be helpful
- How to Cite Westlaw Cases: Bluebook Rules and Format
A pinpoint citation, often called a “pincite,” directs the reader to the exact page where the relevant language appears It goes right after the starting page number, separated by a comma and a space
- Bluebook Pinpoint Citation Rules | Pincites for Pages, Paragraphs . . .
A pinpoint citation (pincite) directs the reader to the specific page, paragraph, or section within a source where the referenced material appears It is placed after the first page number of the source, separated by a comma
- Guides: Bluebook Guide: Short Forms for Cases
Thus far, this guide has described how to cite cases in long form, i e , how you cite a case for the first time in a document Because you will often cite a case (and other legal materials) multiple times in a document, The Bluebook has established a "short form" for use in subsequent citations
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