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February 18, 2005

Did Roscoe Pound, the Advocate for Professionalism, Engage in Plagarism?

An interesting debate is currently taking place in my colleague's blog, Leiter Reports, about Roscoe Pound's authorship of several passages in The Lawyer from Antiquity to Modern Times.  The discussion by commenting academics about Pound at Harvard and proper citation in the nineteenth century is very interesting.   

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Nice site. "Plagiarism," though.

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