The most overrated law review article in history? Or an instance of useful legal doctrine developed from imperfect origins? [Stewart Baker, Volokh]
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on June 14, 2010
The most overrated law review article in history? Or an instance of useful legal doctrine developed from imperfect origins? [Stewart Baker, Volokh]
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I was under the impression that Supreme Court justices were marked by their brilliance in reasoning and eloquence in writing. Clearly there are exceptions to that supposed rule.
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