"Green Bag" : A Different Kind of Law Journal
Robert Ambrogi at LawSites (2/22/2006) shares his discovery
of Green Bag, which describes itself as "an entertaining journal of
law." Here you will animated -- and annotated -- bobbleheads
of Supreme Court Justices, a study of the relative senses of humor
of the Justices, and Brett H. McGurk's insights acquired during five
months as associate general counsel to the Coalition Provisional
Authority in Baghdad.
A print subscription is $35; a selection of articles and a bookstore
of titles from Green Bag Press are available on the web site.
of Green Bag, which describes itself as "an entertaining journal of
law." Here you will animated -- and annotated -- bobbleheads
of Supreme Court Justices, a study of the relative senses of humor
of the Justices, and Brett H. McGurk's insights acquired during five
months as associate general counsel to the Coalition Provisional
Authority in Baghdad.
A print subscription is $35; a selection of articles and a bookstore
of titles from Green Bag Press are available on the web site.
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