Q. How do I cite legal materials/law sources using APA?
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Last Updated: Apr 11, 2023 Views: 221
Last Updated: Apr 11, 2023 Views: 221
Appendix 7.1 of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association provides details for References to Legal Materials. It states that legal materials should be cited “in the conventional format of legal citations” and specifically refers to The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation. To adapt this for Canadian sources, use the basic format found in the Legal Citation (McGill Guide) Quick Reference guide. For personalized or in-depth assistance, please visit the Bennett Jones Law Library Reference Desk.
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