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Films and Television - Rule 18.5

Commercially distributed films or television programs should be cited as below.

Films:

Title (Studio Year).

Note, the film title under Law Review should be in small caps. It is unclear about court documents, but I would suggest underlining.

TV:

Title (TV Channel Date, Year).

Note, the film title under Law Review should be italicized. It is unclear about court documents, but I would suggest underlining.

For example:

Blade Runner (Paramount 1982).

For non commercial videos, use:-

Medium: Title (person or institution that produced it Year) (location of file).

For example:-

Video: Romney Swift Debate 2003 (Suffolk Law School Media Services 2003) (on file with Suffolk Law School media services).

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Audio Files - Rule 18.6

Use the same form as for films and television. For short forms, see Rule 18.7.

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