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Harriet Miers Revealed (?)

How to understand Harriet Miers, this nominee-without-a-paper-trail? The folks over at the University of Michigan Law Library have done their best by presenting a collection of links and references to such sources as exist. Their Hot Topics: Information on Harriet Miers, Nominee for Justice of the Supreme Court, covers basic biographical information, cases in which Miers was counsel, articles by and about Miers, and will cover the confirmation hearings, when the time comes.  [Thanks to Jim Milles of ublaw phoenix for the tip!]

Our colleages at the Law Librarian Blog are also doing their part, with In re Harriet Miers: Some Resources, and over at SCOTUSBlog, they are periodically rounding up  commentary and news. So far, they have posted:

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