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The Abiding Importance Of Procrastination In Grading Law-School Final Examinations

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2017
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Casto, William R.
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A short explanation as to why it is statistically better to put off grading student’s final exams. The author includes quotes from Einstein and John Maynard Keynes as well as an explanation from the author’s father on the nature of insurance as proof of position.
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