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March 20, 2007
Recorded Law Review Articles
Posted by Gordon Smith
I am fond of listening to Recorded Books, but Mark Suchman blew my mind this morning by sending a recorded version of Contracts as Organizations. (You thought I had reached my limit plugging this piece, didn't you?) Here is the Introduction to the article, as performed by the computer voice at TextAloud.
I sure hope this sounds better to articles editors.
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