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The Indigo Book: A Manual of Legal Citation was created under the direction of Professor Christopher Jon Sprigman. Professor Sprigman's research assistant is Daryl Steiger. Students who worked on the document include Manuel Antunes, Tommy Bird, Ty Callahan, Isha Ghodke, Kaitlyn Gosewehr, Nireeti Gupta, Rebecca Laskey, Nicole Lieberman, Junru Liu, Colinford Mattis, Adine Mitrani, Edwin Mok, Christian Scarlett, Alexander Stillman, Alec Webley, Chris Weldon, and Alex Young.
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