consolidated annotated bibliography

Consolidated Annotated Bibliography, as a Microsoft Word document, that contains entries that evaluate two (2) law review articles that discuss each of the Supreme Court cases that are discussed in each week’s forum. Just be sure that the law review articles are also pertinent to the appropriate week’s Supreme Court cases.)

Please organize the overall document following this general format:

Week 1

Annotated Bibliography Entry 1 (alphabetically first, about Madison v. Marbury: Devil’s Advocate)

Annotated Bibliography Entry 2 (alphabetically second, about Madison v. Marbury: Devil’s Advocate

Week 2

Annotated Bibliography Entry 1 (alphabetically first, about Brown v. Board of Education: Letters to the Editor

Annotated Bibliography Entry 2 (alphabetically second, about Brown v. Board of Education: Letters to the Editor

Week 3

Annotated Bibliography Entry 1 (alphabetically first, about Miranda v. Arizona

Annotated Bibliography Entry 1 (alphabetically first, about Miranda v. Arizona

Week 4

Annotated Bibliography Entry 1 (alphabetically first, about Legality vs. Morality: Abortion and the Supreme Court

Annotated Bibliography Entry 1 (alphabetically first, about Legality vs. Morality: Abortion and the Supreme Court

Week 5

Annotated Bibliography Entry 1 (alphabetically first, about United States v. Nixon: Executive Privilege

Annotated Bibliography Entry 1 (alphabetically first, about United States v. Nixon: Executive Privilege

Week 6

Annotated Bibliography Entry 1 (alphabetically first, about Texas v. Johnson: Symbolic Speech

Annotated Bibliography Entry 1 (alphabetically first, about Texas v. Johnson: Symbolic Speech

Week 7

Annotated Bibliography Entry 1 (alphabetically first, about Kennedy v. Louisiana

Annotated Bibliography Entry 1 (alphabetically first, about Kennedy v. Louisiana

and so forth.

Each entry should basically follow the examples described within the Perdue Online Writing Lab (OWL): http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/614/1/, except that you are to use Bluebook citation style (not APA or any other kind of style format). In other words, each of your Annotated Bibliography entries must contain four segments (a single space between each section, and a double space between each entry), like this:

Law review article’s full Bluebook citation (Single spaced, using a special hanging indentation of 0.5)

Summary (single-spaced, one or two paragraphs that condenses the important information from within each article. Use your own words; do not simply provide each article’s abstract.)

Analysis (single-spaced paragraph that summarizes your evaluation of the relative importance of the law review article)

Reflection (single spaced paragraph summary of your individual thoughts about whether each law review article might be useful to you (e.g., in writing your research paper or for some other purpose).

You can find more information about writing Annotated Bibliographies in the library’s writing center at: http://apus.libguides.com/c.php?g=241212&p=1605896.

 
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