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October 19, 2007
Jensen on Law School Attire: A Call for a Uniform Uniform Code
Over the summer, I blogged A Law School Dress Code? Perhaps in response Erik M. Jensen (Case) has posted Law School Attire: A Call for a Uniform Uniform Code, 33 Okla. City U. L. Rev. ___ (2007), on SSRN. Here is the abstract:
Law professors dress scruffily, and we need to do something about that.
This statement, from p.7 of the article, is undoubtedly true:
Studying taxation has to be easier if the person sitting next to you isn't exposing his or her buttocks.
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