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Monday
Mar132006

Bloody Hell

Appellate lawyers know well the indispensable role of partial failures of technology in modern jurisprudence. [Via fool in the forest, via Blawg Review #48's pocket part.] Also notable: blawg-rich citations to the U.S. Supreme Court.

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