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Of course, still off the list serve -- thanks Ed. You are so kind! And
in return, I do hope you folks at Penn appreciate the fact that U of
Toronto is sending its Dean of Law to you to help out -- Provost or
something like that?
Sally
Swaine, Edward wrote:
> Dear Sally,
> I would gladly have provided you with my bibliography, crappy or
>otherwise, if you'd only asked. Will send shortly. Thanks for keeping
>this off the listserve!
> Best,
> Ed
>
> -----Original Message-----
>From: Academy of Legal Studies in Business (ALSB) Talk
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>Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2005 1:01 PM
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>Subject: question
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> OK -- I know I'm going to start a fight. But can anyone please
>advise
> when law writers elected to write academic articles without
> bibliographies and why? Please note, I am not commenting on the
> absolutely ridiculous number of footnotes (tho' my frustration re
> bibliographies or lack thereof has something to do with reading
>300 plus
> endnotes in a crappy article to try to determine whether certain
> articles were cited.)
>
> Sally
>
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