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May 2, 2007
Perry on Student-Edited Law Reviews
Posted by Alan Childress
Ronen Perry (Univ. of Haifa--Law) has posted to SSRN Law & Soc'y: The Legal Profession an essay that seems not particularly about legal ethics but is included here because I like the title and his abstract is
clever too. The title is "De Jure [sic] Park" and his abstract is:
This Essay, solicited by the Connecticut Law Review for the inauguration of its online companion CONNtemplations, discusses the main structural deficiencies of student-edited general interest paper-based law reviews, namely that they are student-edited, general interest and paper-based.
May 2, 2007 in Abstracts Highlights - Academic Articles on the Legal Profession | Permalink
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