I have just started posting a brief description of a few episodes of The Practice excerpted from the tv.com episode guide of the show. For a while, I've been looking at the published blog entry and it seemed a bit noisy with rather long label of the link to the tv.com webpage. Then, I realized that these descriptions merely serve as fillers until I extract and write about the relevant legal information and legal arguments in those episodes.
So, this is just typical research and each journal entry is merely a rough draft of a future literary piece. This means that I only need to provide simple numbered bibliographical links to my sources and be consistent in the citations. Hmm. I wonder how the Chicago Manual of Style and MLA Manual of Style treat online citations.
The following are my sources:
[1] Wikipedia - The Practice
[2] Wikipedia - David Kelly
[3] TV.com Episode Guide - The Practice
Law School Objectives
TV shows can also be sources of legal information. This journal primarily explores the popular legal dramas created by David Kelly and relate them to the study of law.
1 comments:
[01/09/2009 1055H] So far, I've posted 10 episodes. Wow. This is easy. Anyway, I'll continue this later. I need to update other Picasa albums first.
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