New Bluebook Includes Tribal Law

 

The 22nd edition of The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation now includes rules for citing Tribal law. This addition, spearheaded by a group of law librarians, helps standardize how legal professionals cite Tribal Nations and their legal materials, including treaties. This change is a significant step toward recognizing Tribal Nations as sovereign entities and promoting the study and use of Tribal law in legal education and practice.

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