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01 January 2007

If only the Bluebook were this much fun

For canon lawyers everywhere, Dr. Ed Peters presents his "solaranite-powered guide to the footnotes of the 1917 Code" of Canon Law. It's everything you need to know to interpret canon-law citations, according to a Plan 9 From Outer Space theme. (Hat tip to dotCommonweal.)

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What do you mean "IF" only the Bluebook were this much fun? I thought it was a blast. Seriously, though, canon law as yet has no bluebook, and I've toyed for years with the idea of developing one. We'll see. Kindest regards, edp.

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