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Richard Marcus
Volume 70, Issue 4, 1107-1110
Hastings lost a tremendous resource when Geoff Hazard died. But he was a resource for much more than Hastings. Indeed, he was probably the most significant resource for American law, or at least those parts devoted to procedure, of the last fifty years. I want to try to pay tribute to both Hazard the Scholar and Hazard the man.
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