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February 9, 2011
How Law Profs' Preoccupation with 'Impractical Scholarship' Obstructs Legal Education Reform
Ralph Brill tipped us off to an interesting article on the Tax Law Prof Blog on the connections between traditional "impractical" academic scholarship and the need for skills education in law school. Click here to read more.
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