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January 12, 2009


Philip K. Howard, "Life Without Lawyers: Liberating Americans from Too Much Law"

George Will raves about this new book by the well-known author on topics dear to this site. I'm much of the way through my review copy and I can say if you like this website, you'll almost certainly enjoy this book. Author/lawyer Philip K. Howard (The Death of Common Sense) is also a very skillful writer, and, with his organization Common Good, a longtime friend of this site. So why not order a copy today?

(cross-posted from Overlawyered).

P.S. And Carter at ShopFloor has some observations about the ads that accompany the column (as they do countless other articles) at the Washington Post site.

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