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June 25, 2007
A Note of Note
I was pleasantly surprised to learn that my 1994 note (student article) in the Harvard Law Review is among the most widely cited by academics and judges. Professor Eugene Volokh of UCLA Law School, the author of a well-known book on academic legal writing, identified 110 law review citations and ten cases that refer to it, more than any other note he found.
In case you're curious, the article is about how the Supreme Court uses dictionaries in statutory interpretation, and the implications for its jurisprudence. It was great fun to write.
Posted by Kevin Werbach at June 25, 2007 4:55 PM
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