How do you cite a law review article?

Here's a breakdown of how to cite a law review article, along with examples and key points:

Basic Format:

* Author's Last Name, First Name. "Article Title." *Law Review Name* Volume (Year): Page Numbers.

Examples:

* Bluebook (20th Edition):

* Single Author:

* Smith, John. "The Evolution of the First Amendment." *Harvard Law Review* 123 (2010): 1-50.

* Multiple Authors:

* Jones, Sarah & David Lee. "The Impact of Climate Change on Property Rights." *Yale Law Journal* 129 (2020): 1500-1575.

* ALWD (4th Edition):

* Single Author:

* Smith, John. The Evolution of the First Amendment. 123 Harv. L. Rev. 1-50 (2010).

* Multiple Authors:

* Jones, Sarah & David Lee. The Impact of Climate Change on Property Rights. 129 Yale L.J. 1500-1575 (2020).

Key Elements:

* Author: Include the author's full name, with the last name first.

* Article Title: Put the title in quotation marks.

* Law Review Name: Use the full, proper name of the law review, and italicize it.

* Volume: Include the volume number in Arabic numerals (e.g., 123).

* Year: Indicate the year of publication in parentheses.

* Page Numbers: Provide the starting and ending page numbers of the article, separated by a hyphen.

Additional Notes:

* Use a consistent citation style: Stick to one citation style (e.g., Bluebook or ALWD) throughout your work.

* Signal Phrases: In your text, you can use signal phrases like "According to Smith..." or "As Jones and Lee argue..." before introducing the citation.

* Electronic Access: If you accessed the article online, it's generally acceptable to omit the URL. However, if your style guide prefers it, include the URL and the date of access.

Where to Find Citation Guides:

* Bluebook: [https://www.legalbluebook.com/](https://www.legalbluebook.com/)

* ALWD: [https://www.alwd.org/](https://www.alwd.org/)

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