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Despite years of collaborative success stories, traditional legal scholarship has not embraced these efforts. The Wiki Legal Journal is trying to overcome the plural author stigma and start a collaborative revolution in legal scholarship. This site's three objectives are 1) to get people to collaborate, 2) to produce a quality legal paper, and 3) to publish that paper in a legal journal. We accomplished objective 3) by creating the Wiki Legal Journal. Now reaching objectives 1) and 2) are up to YOU!
Author's who post on this site want your help. Navigate to the articles section using the left hand tool bar. Be bold! Adding your opinion will create better legal scholarship.
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what an interesting idea! I'm looking forward to seeing more articles....
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