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April 16, 2007

What Listserves Were Made For

After yesterday's little contretemps in the library, a certain 3L posted a notice on the list-serve asking people to please not print the keycites for Marbury and the like. (Actually, it was something about not needing to know when Asahi was cited by some court in Kiev.)

So today we got this email:

Dear 1Ls,

2Ls and 3Ls are working on very important things, it is inappropriate for you to use the Westlaw Printers at all.  Please transcribe the cases and keycites by hand.  Stencils are available in the library (in Courier New) which you can borrow.  If you have any questions, please ask a law librarian.

If you would like to be patronized by a 3L, please find me in the Green Lounge where I will be re-reading my Bigelow brief. It is so good!

Good luck on your briefs!

The exchange has been a refreshing change from all the announcements about sublets.

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