How do you cite a paragraph Bluebook?

If an authority like a looseleaf is organized by paragraph (¶), you should cite to the relevant paragraph. If an authority is organized by paragraphs that are not introduced by the ¶ symbol, use the abbreviation "para." instead. However, do not cite by paragraph if the authority is ordinarily cited by page.
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How do you cite a paragraph in a legal document?

Citing cases

Give the full citation of the case in the body of the essay. Full citation is both of the primary parties' names, (in italics or underlined), year, the case reports' volume number, the abbreviated name of the report series and finally the page number. A case may only have an internet citation.
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How do you cite a paragraph in a case?

Pinpointing: when citing a specific section of the case

To refer to a specific paragraph or page of a case in your work: Paragraph: Callery v Gray [2001] EWCA Civ 1117, [2001] 1 WLR 2112 [42], [45].
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How do you cite multiple paragraphs from the same source Bluebook?

Per Bluebook Rule 3.3(c), use more than one paragraph symbol to indicate multiple paragraphs. Do not put a space between the two symbols (see examples above). It's customary to use “at” with appellate record cites, but the 19th edition does not require “at” with other page number references in record cites.
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How do you cite a whole paragraph?

When paraphrasing or summarising using one source over several sentences or even a whole paragraph, cite the source in the first sentence. There is no need to cite the work again in this paragraph provided it is clear that this is the only source being paraphrased.
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How do you cite a paraphrased paragraph?

When paraphrasing, you must still acknowledge where you got the idea from by including a parenthetical citation. When citing paraphrased information, APA requires you to include the author and date. It is also recommended (but not required) that you include the page number.
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How do you Bluebook cite a case in a sentence?

In law review main text, case names are italicized. In footnote text, use ordinary roman/plain text for case names in a full citation or for case names in a short citation when both parties are referenced. However, in the short cite format when only one party is referenced, italicize the case name.
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How do you do in text citations?

Using In-text Citation

MLA in-text citation style uses the author's last name and the page number from which the quotation or paraphrase is taken, for example: (Smith 163). If the source does not use page numbers, do not include a number in the parenthetical citation: (Smith).
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Do I have to cite every sentence Bluebook?

Not necessarily, but if you have taken the sentence from anybody's work, then u have to give proper citation. Citations can come in between the text, at the beginning of text or at the end of text.
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What is a case citation example?

Typically, a case citation is comprised of: the names of the parties involved in the lawsuit. the volume number of the reporter containing the full text of the case. the abbreviated title of that case reporter.
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How do you cite a case footnote Bluebook?

To cite a footnote, give the page on which the footnote appears, “n.,” and the footnote number, with no space between “n.” and the number. Example 1: Green v. Georgia, 442 U.S. 95, 97.
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How do you footnote a law essay?

Footnotes should be placed on the same page as their accompanying text. Footnote numbers are placed in superscript, usually at the end of the sentence. If you are referring to a word, place the footnote number directly after the word.
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What is a paragraph in law?

A part or section of a statute, pleading, affidavit, etc., which contains one article, the sense of which is complete.
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Is there a space after the paragraph symbol?

A paragraph mark or section mark should always be followed by a nonbreaking space. The nonbreaking space acts like glue that keeps the mark joined with the numeric reference that follows. Without the nonbreaking space, the mark and the reference can end up on separate lines or pages. This can confuse readers.
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How do you cite multiple paragraphs in a complaint?

Use a colon in your text leading up to the block quote, unless other or no punctuation is needed. Include parenthetical citation outside of the punctuation on the final line. If you are citing multiple paragraphs, indent the first line of each new paragraph an extra quarter-inch.
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What is the best way to cite evidence from a text?

To cite explicitly, paraphrase or use quotes from the text. If you use direct quotes from a text, you must use quotation marks.
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How do you quote someone in an essay?

If you quote something a character says, use double quotation marks on the outside ends of the quotation to indicate that you are quoting a portion of the text. Use single quotation marks inside the double quotation marks to indicate that someone is speaking.
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What should in text citations match?

For sources with no named author, the in-text citation must match the first element of the Works Cited entry. This may be the name of an organization, or the title of the source.
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How do you in text cite a case law?

To cite a court case or decision, list the name of the case, the volume and abbreviated name of the reporter, the page number, the name of the court, the year, and optionally the URL. The case name is italicized in the in-text citation, but not in the reference list.
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How do you cite short?

Short Citation Forms
  1. Name of the case (underlined or italicized and abbreviated according to Rule 10.2)
  2. Volume of the reporter.
  3. Reporter abbreviation.
  4. Pinpoint citation to specific page referenced preceded by "at"
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What is a string cite Bluebook?

Additionally, you may have multiple authorities in a single signal. This is known as a "string cite." Refer to Rule 1.4 to see the Bluebook guidelines for ordering the authorities. In general, if one source is considered more "authoritative" than the others, place this one first in the string cite.
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How do you cite a paragraph in a research paper?

To quote in a research paper in APA style, use in-text parenthetical citations at the end of quotes that have the author's last name and the year the text was published. If you mention the author's name in the sentence with the quote, just include the year the text was published in the citation.
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Do you cite after every sentence or paragraph?

The MLA Style Center

No. The citation should appear only after the final sentence of the paraphrase. If, however, it will be unclear to your reader where your source's idea begins, include the author of the source in your prose rather than in a parenthetical citation.
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How do you cite a paragraph from a website?

Luckily, writing the in-text citation for a website or webpage is easy: Simply include the author and year of publication. The URL goes in the corresponding reference list entry (and yes, you can leave the links live).
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