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December 3, 2007
Advice to Law Journals: Part 17
17 edit outside authors sparingly
We're now turning to advice to journals once they have accepted a piece. I thought you might like a picture of Benjamin Franklin's printing press from our friends at project Gutenberg to illustrate this point: it's a mistake to edit heavily the non-student authors.
Alfred Brophy
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