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- noun A
blank booklet oflined paper used in theadministration ofexaminations , so named because of itspale blue front and backcovers .
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Examples
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The bluebook is BIG MONEY, and has some big law schools behind it.
The Volokh Conspiracy » The Case for Abolishing the Bluebook 2010
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The bluebook is BIG MONEY, and has some big law schools behind it.
The Volokh Conspiracy » The Case for Abolishing the Bluebook 2010
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Apparently antitrust lawyers don’t exist in bluebook world?
The Volokh Conspiracy » The Case for Abolishing the Bluebook 2010
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As others have already said, I don’t think the focus on number of pages in the bluebook is particularly insightful.
The Volokh Conspiracy » The Case for Abolishing the Bluebook 2010
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At the "bluebook" meeting held at the initiation of every sequence of the film, each scene is analyzed in the company of the Director, Scene Planner, Special Effects Supervisor, and Layout representatives, to establish a game plan including how Layout should set the scene up. effects, as well as a blueprint or underdrawing, to be rendered in color by the
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I vividly recall my first year of law school, being instructed to familiarize myself with it: none of us know jack-s*** about law yet, but when you could sling around bluebook rules and banter about the “reasonable person,” you could spin it enough to sound like a lawyer – or, at least, like you knew more than other law students, or failing that more than laymen.
The Volokh Conspiracy » The Case for Abolishing the Bluebook 2010
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The same elitism that deems the only people qualified to be Supreme Court Justices as only those who attended Harvard or Yale, is the same elitism that will continue to push the bluebook.
The Volokh Conspiracy » The Case for Abolishing the Bluebook 2010
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Seriously, I would like to see all of you bluebook editors write an article on European Competition law and not kill yourselves.
The Volokh Conspiracy » The Case for Abolishing the Bluebook 2010
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When the tax credit was in place, a person could buy a house for $8,000 down (the bluebook value of a 2005 Dodge Caravan).
Tom Silva: Why Should We Care About Housing? Tom Silva 2010
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Dilan Esper: Does it have a bluebook abbreviation?
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