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Bob Rains has written a wonderful little book, True Tales for Trying Times: Legal Fables for Today. This review, overflowing with embarrassingly sophomoric humor, explains why you should buy and read True Tales
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This review considers a novel about life (and death) on the University of Chicago Law Review, where editors and associates seem to do little but have sex, connive to get ahead, have sex, kill (with Gunther's con law casebook, no less), and have sex. The reviewer, who didn't attend the U of C law...
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This series of three articles (that's why it's a trilogy, duh-h-h) chronicles the legal-academic career of one S. Breckinridge Tushingham (quot;Breckquot; for short). As the trilogy unfolds, Breck works his way up (or maybe it's down) from his first academic position to an established...
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Article III of the Constitution seeks to protect judicial independence, partly through a guarantee of life tenure and partly through a clause that prohibits the diminution of judges' quot;compensationquot;. The Compensation Clause does not address the subject of taxation, but it has always been...
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