How to Cite a Podcast in Legal Documents Addressed in 19th Edition of Bluebook
May 13th, 2010 | By Rex Gradeless | Category: Lead Article, Podcast, Web 2.0How do you cite a Podcast in a legal document?
First, I checked my PAPER copy of The Bluebook and “Podcast” was nowhere. I thought maybe an Internet citation, or some type of audio citation, would be a respectable work-around but that a Podcast should require some different citation rules.
After asking several law students and lawyers, who also did not know, I emailed Mary Prince (formally Miles) who was the coordinating editor for the 18th edition of Bluebook.
Today, Ms. Prince confirmed, after consulting with the current Bluebook editors, that the 19th edition of Bluebook would address citing Podcasts and that the 19th edition was due out in a week!
Just a matter of time before SCOTUS starts citing Podcasts?
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