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June 11, 2006
Law Professors and Blogging
The Law Professor as Public Intellectual
, by Cynthia Cotts, The American Lawyer, June 1, 2006
Blawgs on a Roll - Legal reporting is sometimes decried as boring and inaccurate. But a band of savvy law professors have changed all that
, by Dahlia Lithwick, The American Lawyer, June 1, 2006
Related article, New York Times, October 7, 2005 -
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