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Article: Commentary: Judge Roberts and the Hapless Toad -- by John Copeland Nagle, University of Notre Dame Law School.
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- September 14, 2005
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Byline: University of Notre Dame
SOUTH BEND, Ind., Sept. 14 (AScribe Newswire) -- Following is commentary by John Copeland Nagle. Nagle is the John N. Mathews Professor and Associate Dean for Faculty Research at the Notre Dame Law School, where he teaches environmental law.
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Judge Roberts and the Hapless Toad
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