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Legal Affairs Magazine Offhandedly Insults Practicing Lawyers

I thought that Evan Schaeffer would have picked up on this story by now.

Legal Affairs, apparently an important magazine covering legal issues, is conducting a poll to name the Top 20 Legal Thinkers in America. The list of candidates includes Academics, Judges and Writer/Commentators.

Uh, what about practicing lawyers? I guess my lawyer friends and I don't count as "thinkers" in the rarefied air found in the halls of Legal Affairs.

Despite my apparent deficiencies as a "thinker," I have a few thoughts about Legal Affairs magazine and the attitude it embodies. I doubt, however, that Legal Affairs will find them in the top 20 thoughts directed its way in 2004.

It's great that blogs are going to make publications like Legal Affairs totally irrelevant.

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