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SECONDARY SOURCES PRACTICE ASSIGNMENT

Put the following case name information in correct Bluebook citation form (all cases are
being cited in citation sentences, unless the question indicates otherwise). This exercise
focuses on Rules B15, B16, B12.1.3, 12.9, 15, and 16:
1. The Tempting of America, a book published in 1990 by Simon & Schuster, Inc. in
New York. The author is Robert H. Bork. You want to focus your readers
attention on page 6.
Robert H. Bork, The Tempting of America 6 (1990).
2. An article by Catharine A. MacKinnon entitled Vindication and Resistance: A
Response to the Carnegie Mellon Study of Pornography in Cyberspace. This
1995 article appeared in volume 83 of the George Washington University Law
Review beginning on page 1959. You wish to direct your readers attention to
page 1963 of this article.
Catharine A. MacKinnon, Vindication and Resistance: A Response to the Carnegie
Mellon Study of Pornography in Cyberspace 83, Geo Wash. L. Rev. 1959, 1963
(1995).
3. Section 345 of the Second Restatement of Contracts. The volume was published the
American Law Institute in 1995.
Restatement (Second) of Contracts 345 (Am. Law Inst. 1995).
4. An annotation by Kelly R. Garrett entitled Sexual Discrimination in the Los Angeles
Police Academy. This annotation appeared in volume 34 of the third A.L.R.
series beginning on page 56. The date of the annotation is 1997, but you are also
referring your reader to the material in the supplement, published in 2006.
Kelly R. Garrett, Annotation, Sexual Discrimination in the Los Angeles Police Academy,
34 A.L.R. Fed. 3d 56 (1997 Supp. 2006).
5. Volume 36 of the Negligence section of the American Jurisprudence Second Series.
The reference is to section 456, but the reader only needs to look in the
supplement, published in 2005.
36 Am. Juris. 2d 456 (Supp. 2005).
6. Difficult Conversations: How to Discuss What Matters Most, a book by Douglas
Stone, Bruce Patton, and Sheila Heen, published in 1999 by Viking in New York.
Use the suggested method of citation when more than two authors are listed.
Douglas Stone et al., Difficult Conversations: How to Discuss What Matters Most
(1999).
7. A note by Susan Nancy, a student at the Washington College of Law, entitled
Property-Based Discrimination. The article was published in 2007 in volume
16 of the Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics and Public Policy. The article
begins on page 78.

Susan Nancy, Note, Property-Based Discrimination, 16 Notre Dame J. L. Ethics & Pub.
Poly 78 (2007).

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