May
02 | Leigh Johnson
04 | Char Jacober
10 | Victoria Szklarski
12 | Cherlyn Biwer
15 | Kathy Johnson
16 | Tracy Kreitel
22 | Jim Hagen
22 | Melissa Hamilton
31 | Angela Pittman
June
14 | Carmen Dukeman
25 | Nilla Fry
July
02 | Becky Kocourek
14 | Debi Osterby
20 | Vicki Kunz
26 | Cheryl Tryhus
30 | Amy Weninger
UPDATE: I should perhaps note that, following Judge Posner’s example from his own books, I have used a highly simplified citation system in my own books, such as The Grasping Hand: Kelo v. City of New London and the Limits of Eminent Domain. While people can (and do!) criticize my books on other grounds, no one has ever complained about the lack of bluebooking, even though these books cite a wide range of different kinds of sources.
UPDATE #2: In the original version of this post, I indicated that the quote by Judge Posner about the Bluebook was from an interview with the ABA Journal. However, the quote was in fact taken by the author of the ABA Journal article from a previous article by Posner in the Green Bag. I apologize for the mistake, which has now been corrected.
Ilya Somin is Professor of Law at George Mason University. His research focuses on constitutional law, property law, and popular political participation. He is the author of "The Grasping Hand: Kelo v. City of New London and the Limits of Eminent Domain" and "Democracy and Political Ignorance: Why Smaller Government is Smarter."
Somin, Ilya. "Judge Richard Posner explains why we should "burn all copies of the Bluebook." abovethelaw.com. 6 April 2016.