

Also, I was not impressed with the shipping speed. It really isn't worth having your own copy if you are just going to use it for a semester or two. If you are a law student and are reading this - look at checking one out from your library instead of buying a copy. I usually find an oversized binder clip and clip it to together at the pages I most frequently use. The construction is annoying, the giant plastic spiral ring is low quality and as much as I am flipping through it the pages will inevitably start to work loose from the binding. Google "knock off blue books" to see what I mean.Poor Quality - but it is a necessity for legal writing It's a necessity for legal writing. The coloring of the book is completely off, and the bottom line is that this is not an authentic copy. There are actual mistakes in the book that could lead to an mistakes on a brief. The binding is horribly shoddy, with part of pages unreadable.

Someone has wasted time retyping the Bluebook, except there are mistakes in it that make it unusable. Knock-Off Edition of the Bluebook I didn't use it for the first few weeks of the semester, but this weekend when I needed it for writing a brief, I was shocked to discover it is a SCAM edition of the book. The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation 20th Edition, Presents a guide for lawyers for constructing citations, covering the format of citations from a variety of legal sources, including court cases, statutes, books, periodicals, electronic media, and international documents.
