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Open Source Law?

Link: Harvard Law School goes open access! - Boing Boing. Why shouldn't the masses be free to read the best in legal scholarship right along with the elite few? This is an important step on the part of Harvard Law School. Hopefully we will see many other law schools follow suit.

There will be some resistance of course, but I am not sure how the argument on the other side can be justified. The law belongs to everyone and to no one. Accessibility to it through quality legal scholarship simply underpins that which has always been foundational in principle, although not in practice.

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