Lawr II - Interactive Bluebook Exercises

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Section 60K of chapter 231 of the General Laws of Massachusetts, published by the Massachusetts Bar Association & West. You opt to cite the online rather than print version of the code, using the firm’s Westlaw subscription. The online version tells you that it is current “through Chapter 341 of the 2024 1st Annual Session.”

Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 231 § 60K (Westlaw through Ch. 341 of 2024 1st Ann. Sess.).

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Section 35.01 of Arts & Cultural Affairs Laws of New York, which is published in a volume of McKinney’s Consolidated Laws of New York Annotated, published by West. You wish to cite the electronic version of the statute that you found on Westlaw. The online version tells you that it is current “through L.2025 chapters 1 to 49, 61 to 117.’’

N.Y. Arts & Cult. Aff. Law § 35.01 (McKinney, Westlaw through L.2025, chs. 1-49, 61-117).

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“COVID-19 and the Law: Disruption, Impact and Legacy,” a book published in 2023 by Cambridge University Press and edited by I. Glenn Cohen, Abbe R. Gluck, Katherine Kraschel and Carmel Schachar. All of the editors’ names are particularly relevant for this citation.

COVID-19 and the Law: Disruption, Impact and Legacy (I. Glenn Cohen, Abbe R. Gluck, Katherine Kraschel & Carmel Schachar eds., 2023).

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An article entitled, “The Impact of Generative AI on Protests: A New Paradigm in Digital Resistance” found on page 35 in volume 51 of the Rutgers Computer & Technology Law Journal, published in 2024. The author of the article is Susan Tanner. Remember, most law journals are consecutively paginated.

Susan Tanner, The Impact of Generative AI on Protests: A New Paradigm in Digital Resistance, 51 Rutgers Comput. & Tech. L.J. 35 (2024).

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You wish to cite an episode of the television series Making a Murderer, titled “Testing the Evidence.” The series was released by Netflix on December 18, 2015, and you watched the episode on Netflix on January 17, 2025.

Making a Murderer: Testing the Evidence (Netflix, released Dec. 18, 2025).