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Mar 26, 2007Harry Potter, Legally Speaking
Now that excitement for the forthcoming Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is at a fever pitch, it is worth noting that the Harry Potter and the Law issue of Texas Wesleyan Law Review is now online. Its excellent essays include "Making Legal Space for Moral Choice" by my friend Andy Morriss of Case Western Reserve University School of Law, and "Harry Potter and the Miserable Ministry of Magic" by Benjamin H. Barton of University of Tennessee College of Law, among others.
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