UCLA Law Review Vol. 60, Discourse
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Volume 60, Discourse
Discourse
| The Benefits of a Big Tent: Opening Up Government in Developing Countries | Jeremy Weinstein & Joshua Goldstein | 38 |
| The Case Against Tamanaha’s Motel 6 Model of Legal Education | Jay Sterling Silver | 52 |
December 7, 2012 at 11:10 pm
Posted in: Book Reviews, Government Secrecy, International & Comparative Law, Law Rev (UCLA), Law Student Discussions
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Anon - December 10, 2012 at 7:43 am
I found it interesting that the author of the article defending the devotion of law school resources to scholarship has published a whopping three articles since 1985, if a Westlaw author(jay +2 silver) search is reliable. You would think, after all the hubbub, that someone with a publishing record that wouldn’t get even him many FAR interviews in the current environment would think better of blithely wading into the fray, defending his dearly-bought empowerment to do that which he apparently does not do. The complacent self satisfaction of the legal academy knows no bounds.
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