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Saturday, June 14, 2008

Ind. Law - Still more on: How much can you rely on what is in the Indiana Code?

In this May 12th ILB entry I posted the draft version of an article I wrote to be published in the May issue of Res Gestae. And in this May 14th entry, I gave an example from the article.

The printed edition of the May Res Gestae arrived in the mail this week. My article, now titled "Can you rely on the Indiana Code? Part I -- Noncode sections," appears at pp. 20-28.

If you have looked at the published article, you may have had difficulty with Example 2 on p. 24. And rightly so, as the stricken type was somehow dropped in the printed version. Here is a complete copy of the May article, from Res Gestae, but with the type problem corrected.

If you have thoughts, concerns, examples, questions, objections, after reading Part I, please let me know. Where appropriate, I hope to address them in Part II.

Posted by Marcia Oddi on June 14, 2008 04:41 PM
Posted to Indiana Law