Although Chicago style can appear intimidating, it’s nothing more than a comprehensive guide for writing within the humanities and liberal arts. Footnotes are convenient. Say you’re reading a history ...
Finance journalism isn’t known for its writerly voices. Matt Levine, the author of Money Stuff, is an oddball exception. Matt Levine in Prospect Park in August. The novelist Gary Shteyngart describes ...
IT is always enlightening to examine the footnotes in a court decision, as they illuminate the reasoning behind judicial verdicts and deepen our understanding of how courts resolve legal disputes.