![]() Here’s an updated list from our Chicago-Kent Legal Writing professors (if your professor gave you a sample document, check that for any differences from this list): No professor here has ever used this version (that I’m aware of): This is the default list of categories for the “Mark Citations” tool in Microsoft Word. We’ll have print handouts available at the desk and linked at the end of this post! Tip 1: Fix Default TOA Categoriesīefore you start marking any citations, it helps to make sure you follow this step so you don’t have to go back and make finnicky changes later. In this post I’ll share two tools and tips you can use take to make Microsoft Word work for you without needing to go back and fix or reorganize your Table of Authorities because of bad default settings or missed details.įind video guides, handouts, sample files & more in the Word for Law School guide This week and next, our two tech librarians Emily Barney and Debbie Ginsberg are visiting our legal writing classes to offer hands-on workshops to help 1Ls with formatting their appellate brief assignments.
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