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	Comments on: Bloomberg Law: &#8220;The End of Law Reviews?&#8221;	</title>
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		By: Ron Miller		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[If law school want to put out law review articles, that&#039;s just fine right.  If they don&#039;t, they don&#039;t.   I think if you don&#039;t like them, you shouldn&#039;t read them.  But, really, if they are just to puff up law students&#039; resumes, that is not exactly a crime against the people.   

For legal research, you can often get a good summary of an area of law from a law review article.  I still use them in my research.  

There are just not many blogs putting out that much quality material.  Look at 95% of attorney written blogs.   The are, charitably, trash.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If law school want to put out law review articles, that&#8217;s just fine right.  If they don&#8217;t, they don&#8217;t.   I think if you don&#8217;t like them, you shouldn&#8217;t read them.  But, really, if they are just to puff up law students&#8217; resumes, that is not exactly a crime against the people.   </p>
<p>For legal research, you can often get a good summary of an area of law from a law review article.  I still use them in my research.  </p>
<p>There are just not many blogs putting out that much quality material.  Look at 95% of attorney written blogs.   The are, charitably, trash.</p>
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