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August 10, 2011
Teaching Cost-Effective Legal Research
Here's a link to a great post about teaching cost-effective legal research. It argues that teaching cost-effective legal research is hopeless, counter-productive, and keeps our attention focused on the wrong culprit. Click here to read more.
Hat tips to Jean O´Grady (who wrote the post) and Cynthia Reichard (Indiana University) who shared it with her legal writing colleagues.
(mew)
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