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Wednesday, July 11, 2007
Leiter on Simpson, The Common Law and Legal Theory, in new Legal Philosophy Blog
Posted by
Mary L. Dudziak
Brian Leiter
takes on
A.W.B. Simpson's
1973 essay,
The Common Law and Legal Theory
, in a post
on his new
Legal Philosophy Blog
, just launched.
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