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P-ISSN 0002-4678
E-ISSN 2162-4151
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Vol. 70, Issue 2, 2007March 03, 2007 EDT

CITE UNSEEN: HOW NEUTRAL CITATION AND AMERICA’S LAW SCHOOLS CAN CURE OUR STRANGE DEVOTION TO BIBLIOGRAPHICAL ORTHODOXY AND THE CONSTRICTION OF OPEN AND EQUAL ACCESS TO THE LAW

Ian Gallacher,
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Ian Gallacher, CITE UNSEEN: HOW NEUTRAL CITATION AND AMERICA’S LAW SCHOOLS CAN CURE OUR STRANGE DEVOTION TO BIBLIOGRAPHICAL ORTHODOXY AND THE CONSTRICTION OF OPEN AND EQUAL ACCESS TO THE LAW, 70 Albany Law Review (2007).

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