* Professor of Law, William & Mary School of Law. B.A., University of Virginia; M.S., American University; J.D., Duke University. E-mail: thardy@facstaff.wm.edu.
1. Indeed it is. See Federal Register Online (visited Aug. 26, 1996), <http://www.gpo.gov/su_docs/aces/aces140.html -Eds.
2. I wanted to compare the elegance of Hibbitts's Magna Carta cite to what I imagined would be a cumbersome and silly Bluebook-dictated cite for the same document, but I could not find a reference to that document in the index to the Bluebook I have on hand. I looked under "Magna Carta," of course not there. And, knowing law review editors and Bluebook aficionados to have a reputation for "trees, can't see the forest for," I also looked under "Carta, Magna." No luck. No doubt it's there somewhere, though.
3. See, e.g., (oh, the irony of a URL citation) Robert Kahn & Robert Wilensky, A Framework for Distributed Digital Object Services, available at <http://WWW.CNRI.Reston.VA.US/home/cstr/arch/k-w.html>.