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Open Access To Infinite Content (Or "In Praise Of Law Reviews")

Open Access To Infinite Content (Or "In Praise Of Law Reviews")
Granted, I'm someone who has always loved the navel-gazing of legal academia--Fred Rodell's classic 1937 article Goodbye to Law Reviews is a case in point (more Great American Law Review articles here)--but I found absolutely fascinating Dan Hunter's recent article on the future of law reviews and open source--which I stumbled across in this post, Open Access Publishing in the Legal Academy.
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