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February 14, 2007
Still hoping for more Cunningham coverage
As noted here, the Texas Law Review has joined the club of leading law reviews with an on-line companion. This one is called "See Also," and it has in the works some commentary about the Confrontation Clause.
As I explained in this post a few weeks ago, all the major journals with on-line companions would seem perfectly suited to foster and facilitate a quick blast of much-needed Cunningham analysis and commentary from scholars and practitioners. To date, I have not heard any news about special Cunningham coverage in the works anywhere, which could lead me to jump on the nascent anti-supplement bandwagon.
Some related posts from other blogs:
- On-line law review companions: too much of a good thing? (from LSI)
- Five Tips for Law Review Online Supplements (from First Movers)
February 14, 2007 at 06:43 AM | Permalink
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