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January 18, 2008
Solum on Interdisciplinary Legal Studies
Over at Legal Theory Blog, Professor Lawrence Solum has a terrific post on interdisciplinary legal studies. He is responding to the discussion in the blogosphere sparked by Professor Brian Tamanaha's provocative post, to which I have responded (here and here). Several others have insightful commentary in the debate, such as Professor Ethan Leib and Professor Josh Wright. Belle Lettre collects links here and Professor Paul Caron collects more links here.
Larry Solum's post is terrific (caveat: it's also quite long), and it is well worth a read.
Posted by Daniel J. Solove at January 18, 2008 04:23 PM
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