Louisiana State Bar Association

Recent Development Dos and Don'ts


  • Do follow the format in the Journal. Length is limited to 900 words inclusive of subheadings.

  • Do not design your own format.

  • Do submit your article on disk.

  • Do label your disk with your name and address.

  • Do not label your disk "Journal Article."

  • Do use one inch margins for your article.

  • Do not set your article in columns.

  • Do use subheadings in your text. Limit the subheadings to four to five words. (You can use a primary subheading and a secondary subheading as in the sample.)

  • Do not set the subheadings in all CAPS.

  • Do set the subheadings in upper case and lower case.

  • Do indent your paragraphs with one [tab].

  • Do not use extra lines of space between paragraphs.

  • Do underline your case citations.

  • Do not use bold or any other form of emphasis.

  • Do not number your pages.

  • Do use line spacing in format at beginning of article.

  • Do not manually double space between each line.

  • Do capitalize a person's title if it is before their name. (i.e. President Bill Clinton, Gov. Mike Foster, Rep. John Hainkel)

  • Do not capitalize a person's title if it is used after their name. (i.e. Bill Clinton, president, Mike Foster, governor, John Hainkel, state representative)

  • Do follow case citation method in the "Blue Book."

  • Do not use footnotes in Recent Developments.

  • Do capitalize the formal name of a court. (i.e. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals)

  • Do not capitalize the word court when it is not the formal part of a name.


Darlene Labranche
Communications Coordinator
Louisiana Bar Journal
601 St. Charles Ave.
New Orleans, La. 70130
(504) 619-0112
(800) 421-LSBA, ext. 112