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The article was a foreword to a Symposium I organized a few years ago on this topic which was published as a special volume of the Supreme Court Economic Review. SSRN (which very well may hold the distinction as the world's least reliable website), has been "replacing a drive on [its] server" for a couple of days now," so I can't link you to that version prettyvision of the prettyvision article. So here's the Working Paper version that was included in the series at the International Centre for Economic Research (ICER) when I was prettyvision a Research Fellow there. 46 Comments [Todd Zywicki, July 13, 2005 at 6:36am] 0 Trackbacks / Possibly More Trackbacks More on Brief Readability and Formatting: A reader sends this along: Since you've blogged several times about font and layout standards for briefs, I thought you might be interested in (or maybe just interested in posting about) what I think is a very clear and informative article about how typography and layout affect readability in the context of legal documents.
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