Grantmore

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Yesterday I received, from parts best left undisclosed, an offprint copy of Gil Grantmore, The Phages of American Law, 36 U.C. Davis L. Rev. 455 (2003). I flipped to the title page, and lo, found my own name among those in the author's credit note. I don't know whether that signifies the beginning of a great career, the end of a career, or if it is career-irrelevant.

Meanwhile, it's good to see that the Grantmore troublemaker(s) is (are) up to his (their) usual antics, contra Wayne R. LaFave, Livrebleu 17: Les Conséquences Tragiques Forgées par le Professeur Répugnant Nommé Grantmore, 2001 U. Ill. L. Rev. 857.

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