author name is not discernible and verified, you can use only the username or handle
(Example 2). After including any author information, you should provide the title of the post
(when applicable) and the name of the social media platform (Example 3):
Example 1: Wendy Davis (@wendydavistexas), INSTAGRAM, http://instagram.com/
wendydavistexas (last visited May 20, 2014).
Example 2: @LegalRebels, TWITTER (Mar. 24, 2014, 10:36 AM), https://twitter.com
/LegalRebels/status/448151433222062080.
Example 3: November Project, The Bubble Is GONE!, FACEBOOK (Mar. 19, 2014), htt
ps://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.516646258443810.1073741983.2464490
15463537&type=1.
2. Title of Web Page (Rule 18.2.2(b)(ii)-(iii))
The citation should also include the title of the specific page to which you are citing. You
can find the title in the title bar of your web-browser or from a clearly announced heading
on the page. Italicize this title, and capitalize it according to Rule 8 (regardless of how the
web page or title bar capitalize the title):
Eric Posner, More on Section 7 of the Torture Convention, VOLOKH CONSPIRACY (Jan. 29,
2009, 10:04 AM), http://www.volokh.com/posts/1233241458.shtml.
When citing to a specific posting or comment within an article, say so in the title section of
the citation. Importantly, this annotation should not be italicized:
Martinned, Comment to More on Section 7 of the Torture Convention, VOLOKH
CONSPIRACY (Jan. 29, 2009, 11:02 AM),
http://www.volokh.com/posts/1233241458.shtml.
If the comment or posting has its own title, include that title in addition to the title of the
page to which the comment or posting responds. Separate the two titles with a comma and
designate the relationship between the two pages with a phrase such as “comment to”:
Packerland Progressive, How is SEC 115 Constitutional Under INS v. Chadha?,
Comment to
This Week in Congress, DAILY KOS (Jan. 19, 2009, 9:20 AM), http://www.dailykos.co
m/storyonly/2009/1/18/235223/489/683/685802.
Finally, when the web page does not have a clear title, you can use a descriptive title.
Descriptive titles SHOULD NOT be italicized:
Archive of Columns by William Saffire, N.Y. TIMES, http://www.nytimes.com/top/
opinion/editorialsandoped/oped/columnists/williamsafire/ (last visited Jan. 17,
2004).