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That Yale Law Boycott Isn’t The Big Deal Everyone’s Making It Into — See Also

That Yale Law Boycott Isn’t The Big Deal Everyone’s Making It Into — See Also

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Shocking! The federal judges boycotting Yale Law are stumped by basic questions about how it is supposed to work.

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