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		<title>By: Is the Rule Of Law Best Administered by Concurring Opinions? &#171; Advocate&#8217;s Studio</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] 29, 2009   A very interesting read indeed, Paul Lomio at Stanford&#8217;s Legal Research Plus blog cites to an article by James Fowler and Yonatan Lupu called The Strategic Content Model of Supreme [...]]]></description>
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