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"Making Doctrinal Work More Rigorous: Lessons from Systematic Reviews" by William Baude, Adam S. Chilton et al. William Baude, Adam S. Chilton & Anup Malani, "Making Doctrinal Work More Rigorous: Lessons from Systematic Reviews," University of Chicago Public Law & Legal Theory Paper Series, No. 588 (2016).
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