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January 25, 2008
Advice to Law Journals: Part 22
Haven't posted anything on law reviews of late (partly because I've been distracted by talk of a lawsuit based on nuisance by Cleveland against subprime lenders). Congratulations, by the way, to Ben Barros for predicting this back in fall of 2005. I wish more people had listened to you, Ben. Perhaps it's time to put up some more advice. This piece is aimed at faculty:
22 give the students some autonomy. This is their journal, after all--so let the students have the final say in how to run the journal.
Alfred L. Brophy
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