As a professor of civil procedure, I also am an enthusiast about other procedure -- all around us, there are systems of procedure to organize our activities. I respect, for example, parliamentary procedure. Like almost all professionals, I have spent too much of my life in meetings. That includes within such bodies as government agencies, nonprofit boards, and law school faculties. I have realized, while seated in windowless conference rooms pondering the air being su...
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