By Christina Landers
They make appearances every day on legal television shows and movies, yet unless the viewer is an advocate, their significance is lost and they blend into the background.
But the rows and rows of buckram-bound volumes found in nearly any attorney or judge's office are more than just set dressing.
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They make appearances every day on legal television shows and movies, yet unless the viewer is an advocate, their significance is lost and they blend into the background.
But the rows and rows of buckram-bound volumes found in nearly any attorney or judge's office are more than just set dressing.
&...
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