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The Indigo Book: A Manual of Legal Citation

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The Indigo Book: A Manual of Legal Citation
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Publisher: Public Resource
ISBN/ASIN: 1892628023
Number of pages: 201

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The Indigo Book covers legal citation for U.S. legal materials, as well as books, periodicals, and Internet and other electronic resources. An open and compatible implementation of the Uniform System of Citation for legal research, this volume is in the public domain and may be used as you will.

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