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To: SnakeDoctor
Ummm, Morse wrote an entire Treatise on the history of US citizenship in 1881.
4 posted on 03/02/2010 11:53:51 AM PST by patlin (1st SCOTUS of USA: "Human life, from its commencement to its close, is protected by the common law.")
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To: patlin

Legally speaking, treatises are not controlling anywhere or for anyone. Law Journal articles are the legal equivalent of an op-ed. Anyone, particularly any “legal scholar” or professor (no matter whether they’re right or wrong) can write a treatise.

When writing about a legal subject — particularly Constitutional law — treatises and law journal articles are among the lesser sources to cite.

SnakeDoc


7 posted on 03/02/2010 12:00:34 PM PST by SnakeDoctor (Do you know if the hotel is pager friendly? [...] I'm not getting a sig on my beeper.)
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