Walter Olson's Schools for Misrule should be required reading for law students, and deserves a place on any Federalist Society member's bookshelf. MI's Minding the Campus features an excerpt; Larry Ribstein provides an interesting discussion of Olson's recent talk at the University of Illinois.
Schools for Misrule
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