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By Ashby Jones We recently had a spirited, provocative chat with Philip Howard, a partner at Covington & Burling and author of a number of books on legal reform. Click here for part one of our Q&A, which we posted on Monday. We finished up part one with a question. One reader called us on that How bizarre why would you end part one of your interview with an unanswered question? Its up to you where to cut, why cut there? to which we say, ...
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