Basic Citation Format
A full citation for an article in The Rutgers Journal of Law and Religion includes:
1) Author
2) Article Title
3) Volume Number
4) The Journal's Name
5) Article Number
6) Paragraph Number -- if a pinpoint citation is needed to specific text
7) Date
Example: Ellis Washington, Reply To Judge Richard A. Posner on The Inseparability of Law and Morality, 3 RUTGERS J. OF L. & RELIG. 1 15 (2001).
When Citing to New Developments, add New Dev. to the Journal's Name
Example: Tanya L. Phillips, Employment Discrimination Based on Religion, 2002 RUTGERS J. OF L. & RELIG. NEW DEV. 1 3.
Citation Format for Installments of the Nuremberg Project
1) Document Title
2) Paragraph or Page Number -- if a pinpoint citation is needed to specific text
3) Document Date
4) Installment Number
5) Add Nuremberg to the Journal's Name
6) Part Number
Example: Letter from Reinhard Heydrich, Chief of Security Police, to All State Police Headquarters and the Inspectors and Commandants of Concentration Camps 1 (Nov. 14, 1938), 3 RUTGERS J. OF L. & RELIG. NUREMBERG 2.
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