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Volume 30 Winter 1996 Number 2
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CONTENTS
Editorial Board for this issue
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Editor's Note
--Page 173
ARTICLES
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Last Writes?
Re-assessing the Law Review in the Age of Cyberspace
Bernard J. Hibbitts
--Page 175
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The Future of Legal Scholarship and Scholarly Communication: Publication in the Age of Cyberspace
David A. Rier
--Page 183
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How Valid is the Often-Repeated Accusation That There Are Too Many Legal Articles and Too Many Law Reviews?
Howard A. Denemark
--Page 215
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Eliminate the "Middle Man"?
Richard Delgado
--Page 233
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Self-Publication on the Internet and the Future of Law Reviews
Gregory E. Maggs
--Page 237
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Swift, Modest Proposals, Babies, and Bathwater: Are Hibbitts's
Writes
Right?
Thomas R. Bruce
--Page 243
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Review of Hibbitts's
Last Writes?
Trotter Hardy
--Page 249
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Reassessing Professor Hibbitts's Requiem for Law Reviews
Henry H. Perritt, Jr.
--Page 255
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Scholarly Legal Monographs: Advantages of the Road Less Taken
William G. Ross
--Page 259
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Yesterday Once More: Skeptics, Scribes and the Demise of Law Reviews
Bernard J. Hibbitts
--Page 267
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Epilogue
--Page 321
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