Sunday, September 03, 2006
On behalf of Gil Grantmore, webmaster for the Jurisdynamics Network, I am pleased to announce that one of Gil's classic articles, Lex and the City, is now available on SSRN. Lex and the City, if I may be so immodest, is the definitive article on law and fashion. I also welcome you to visit Gil's SSRN page.
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1 Comments:
Kindly Avuncular Law Prof once commented to me that "Gil Grantmore" sounded like a "porn star" name.
I wish Grant Gilmore, whose article "Legal Realism: Its Cause and Cure" was around to hear that.
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