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Articles from Stanford Law Review (April 1, 2008)

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Title Author Type Words
"If you can't join 'em, beat 'em!" The rise and fall of the black corporate law firm. Wilkins, David B. 35109
Doctrines without borders: the "new" Israeli exclusionary rule and the dangers of legal transplantation. Blum, Binyamin 21619
Lawfare and legal ethics in Guantanamo. Luban, David 24202
Legal barriers to innovation: the growing economic cost of professional control over corporate legal markets. Hadfield, Gillian K. 22180
Professional independence in the Office of the Attorney General. Spaulding, Norman W. 25006
Public interest law: the movement at midlife. Rhode, Deborah L. 24886
Supply, demand, and the changing economics of large law firms. Bruck, Andrew; Canter, Andrew 22567
The elastic tournament: a second transformation of the big law firm. Galanter, Marc; Henderson, William D. 29765
The market for bad legal advice: academic professional responsibility consulting as an example. Simon, William H. 22849
The market for bad legal scholarship: William H. Simon's experiment in professional regulation. Green, Bruce A. 35598
The rise and fall of the WASP and Jewish law firms. Wald, Eli 33175
Transparency is the solution, not the problem: a reply to Bruce Green. Simon, William H. 6829

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