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January 11, 2005
Law Reviews - What's Quality Got to Do With It
Orin Kerr over at The Volokh Conspiracy reports that the editors of Harvard Law Review want your opinion about what law reviews can do to improve. Law profs only, please.
I think I'm much more interested in reading Dexter Samida's The Value of Law Review Membership, ___ U. Chi. L. R. ___ (forthcoming) than I am in seeing the survey results.
January 11, 2005 in Scholarship | Permalink
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