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(This is a very loose adaptation of Joseph Avery's first paper. I wanted to see if I could bring out some of his underlying concerns in a manner that prompts more engagement in response. I do not claim to present a complete or irrefutable perspective, just one that naturally and reasonably appeals to the subjectivity of many law students. The dialectic of our class may be strengthened by open and reflective dialogue with more conservative viewpoints.)
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(This is a very loose adaptation of Joseph Avery's first paper. I wanted to see if I could bring out some of his underlying concerns in a manner that prompts more engagement in response. I don't claim to present a complete or irrefutable perspective, just one that naturally and reasonably appeals to many law students. The dialectic of our class may be strengthened by open and reflective dialogue with more conservative viewpoints.)
 

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