Thursday, March 19, 2020
Bluebook Legal Referencing â⬠Citing Federal Statutes
Bluebook Legal Referencing ââ¬â Citing Federal Statutes Bluebook Legal Referencing ââ¬â Citing Federal Statutes The Bluebook sets out uniform conventions for referencing legal documents, so anyone studying US law will want to be familiar with this system. Weââ¬â¢ve previously looked at citing cases, so today weââ¬â¢ll move on to using Bluebook referencing to cite federal statutes. The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation Citing Federal Statutes Citing a federal statute typically involves referring to the United States Code (commonly abbreviated to ââ¬Å"U.S.C.â⬠), with the basic format for a statutory citation as follows: Title Code Abbreviation Section (à §) (Date) 14 U.S.C. à §37a (2012) Citations of this kind should be inserted into the text (or in a footnote) immediately after the relevant passage, using an appropriate signal if necessary. The rest of this post will examine each of these elements in more detail. Title Number The ââ¬Å"titleâ⬠of a federal statute is typically reduced to just the title number of the relevant section in the United States Code. In addition to this, you should provide the official name of the statute if: Youââ¬â¢re citing the entire act as it appears in the United States Code; It is conventional to cite that particular statute in full, or; Providing the full name will aid identification of the material cited. For example, the Copyright Act of 1976 (title number 17 in the United States Code) could be cited in whole as: Copyright Act of 1976, 17 U.S.C.à à §Ã § 101-1332 (2012) Code Abbreviation The code abbreviation indicatesà the jurisdiction under which a statute has been implemented. State statutes require you to know the code of the state in question, but if youââ¬â¢re citing a federal statute the main code youââ¬â¢ll need is ââ¬Å"U.S.C.â⬠(short for ââ¬Å"United States Codeâ⬠). However, if youââ¬â¢re citing a statute that hasnââ¬â¢t yet been published in the U.S.C., you can also cite the United States Code Annotated (U.S.C.A.) or the United States Code Service (U.S.C.S.). Section Number This is simply a number to show the section youââ¬â¢re citing, indicated using the section symbol (à §) and the relevant number. If citing more than one section, use ââ¬Å"à §Ã §Ã¢â¬ and the complete range of sections being cited (e.g., à §Ã § 101-1332). Date of Code Edition The date given in brackets in a Bluebook citation refers to the year the copy of the code youââ¬â¢re using was published. Youââ¬â¢ll therefore need to check your edition of the U.S.C. when citing a federal statute. You should also include the publisher alongside the year of publication if citing either the U.S.C.A. or U.S.C.S. As such, a citation of the LexisNexis-published version of the code would look like this: 14 U.S.C.S à §37a (LexisNexis 2012)
Tuesday, March 3, 2020
Central Michigan University Admissions Requirements
Central Michigan University Admissions Requirements Central Michigan University is a generally accessible school, admitting over two-thirds of those who apply each year. As part of the application process, prospective students should submit scores from either the ACT or SAT. In addition, students should submit a completed application, high school transcripts, and an application fee. Students are encouraged to visit the campus, and to schedule an interview with an admissions counselor. Central Michigans website has more information, and interested students are welcome to ask any questions they have about the schools admissions process. Will You Get In? Calculate Your Chances of Getting Inà with this free tool from Cappex Admissions Data (2016) Central Michigan University Acceptance Rate: 72%GPA, SAT and ACT Graph for CMU AdmissionsTest Scores: 25th / 75th PercentileSAT Critical Reading: 450à / 570SAT Math: 440 / 570SAT Writing: - / -What these SAT numbers meanMichigan public university SAT score comparisonMid-American SAT comparisonACT Composite: 20 / 25ACT English: 20 / 25ACT Math: 18 / 25What these ACT numbers meanMichigan public university ACT score comparisonMid-American ACT comparison Central Michigan University Description Central Michigan University, located in Mount Pleasant, is the fourth largest ofà Michigans 15 public universities. Central Michigan has many notable academic features including undergraduate programs in microscopy and meteorology, the largest leisure studies program in the country, and the first accredited athletic training program in the U.S. Popular undergraduate majors include business, education, exercise science, and communications. The university is moderately selective with an average 3.3 GPA among matriculated students. CMU has a 21 to 1à student / faculty ratio. In athletics, the Central Michigan Chippewas compete in the NCAA Division Ià Mid-American Conferenceà (MAC). Popular sports include football, basketball, field hockey, soccer, and track and field. Enrollment (2016) Total Enrollment: 25,986à (19,877 undergraduates)Gender Breakdown: 43% Male / 57% Female86% Full-time Costs (2016 - 17) Tuition and Fees: $12,150 (in-state); $23,670 (out-of-state)Books: $1,000 (why so much?)Room and Board: $9,406Other Expenses: $938Total Cost: $23,494 (in-state); $35,014 (out-of-state) Central Michigan University Financial Aid (2015- 16) Percentage of New Students Receiving Aid: 95%Percentage of New Students Receiving Types of AidGrants: 81%Loans: 82%Average Amount of AidGrants: $8,544Loans: $6,109 Academic Programs Most Popular Majors:à Accounting, Business Administration, Communication Studies, Community Organization, Education, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Kinesiology, Marketing, PsychologyWhat major is right for you?à Sign up to take the free My Careers and Majors Quiz at Cappex. Graduation and Retention Rates First Year Student Retention (full-time students): 78%4-Year Graduation Rate: 22%6-Year Graduation Rate: 57% Intercollegiate Athletic Programs Mens Sports:à Track and Field, Basketball, Baseball, Wrestling, Football, Cross CountryWomens Sports:à Gymnastics, Softball, Soccer, Volleyball, Track and Field, Basketball, Field Hockey, Cross Country Data Source National Center for Educational Statistics If You Like CMU, You May Also Like These Schools Michigan State University: Profile | GPA-SAT-ACT GraphOakland University: Profileà Albion College: Profile | GPA-SAT-ACT GraphDelta College: Profileà Grand Valley State University: Profile | GPA-SAT-ACT GraphUniversity of Toledo: Profileà Northern Michigan University: Profileà Alma College: Profileà Ferris State University: Profileà Eastern Michigan University: Profileà Lake Superior State University: Profile
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