The proliferation of discursive footnotes in law review articles for as long as we can remember has been joined by a similar proliferation in briefs and judicial opinions over the past generation. The ...
A couple of years ago Esquire editor A.J. Jacobs wrote a book called "The Know-It-All: One Man's Quest to Become the Smartest Man in the World," a quirky memoir of his quest to read all 32 volumes of ...
April is "National Poetry Month," and here at Constitutional Law Professors Blog we are celebrating not with a poem a day, but with a footnote a day. Although there certainly are some poems about and ...
The original version of this story was published on Law.Com In “The Footnote: A Curious History,” Anthony Grafton quotes Noel Coward as saying that “having to read a footnote resembles having to go ...
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