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August 02, 2010

Schwartz's paper is getting lots of attention.

Professor Schwartz's recent article on the citation of law review articles by federal judges is getting a lot of attention.  It was described by the National Law Journal.  It was mentioned by the Media Law Prof Blog and the Tax Prof Blog.  Larry Solum gave it the coveted "Highly Recommended" label on the Legal Theory Blog, and now the article has started a discussion on Concurring Opinions.  

See what all the talk is about.  Download the paper here.  

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