Interactive Citation Workbook for ALWD Citation Manual, Revised 2011 Edition

Tracy L. McGaugh, Associate Professor of Legal Process, Touro Law Center; Christine Hurt, Professor of Law & Guy Raymond Jones Faculty Scholar, University of Illinois College of Law


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