An interesting post by Jack Balkin over at Balkinization (here), stimulated by an earlier post by Einer Elhauge (here--now a series of posts at Volokh Conspiracy--and previously highlighted by Chris Zorn, here), contributes to an expanding conversation and manages to evoke the likes of Underhill Moore. For my money, Prof. Moore is one of the most under-appreciated "grandfathers" of the modern ELS literature. His "counting illegally parked cars on Grove Street" study endures (though, obviously, dated) as a classic.

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Posted by: Vimax | 30 April 2010 at 06:23 PM