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		By: TexJudge		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Frankly, I have found most law reviews to be full of unoriginal articles that are rehashes of things already said in one way or another. I have also noticed that they tend to be biased toward a liberal point of view; try to find a major law review with an article in support of capital punishment, against gay marriage or affirmative action. There is also a fundamental rule governing law review article: the sum of the footnotes must equal or exceed the number of the pages in the article squared.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Frankly, I have found most law reviews to be full of unoriginal articles that are rehashes of things already said in one way or another. I have also noticed that they tend to be biased toward a liberal point of view; try to find a major law review with an article in support of capital punishment, against gay marriage or affirmative action. There is also a fundamental rule governing law review article: the sum of the footnotes must equal or exceed the number of the pages in the article squared.</p>
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