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June 29, 2005

Why should we "respect the box"?

Every couple of months I like remind the folks who check in on this humble outpost why I call it "Respect the Box." I stole it wholesale from the inestimable Professor Volokh. It comes from this post, which reads in full:

"Respect the Box": I was just thinking back to a particular set of incidents (the details need not detain us), and it struck me how important it is both to think outside the box and to understand why the box is there and why 95% of the answers are within it. So the catchy slogan "think outside the box," important as it is, needs to be complemented with an equally catchy antithesis. Hence, my proposal:

Respect the Box.

I liked the idea so much it took it as my own motto. It's simply irresistible for a crusty old conservative like me. With Prof. Volokh's permission, I also used it to name my website/blog.

Thanks again, Professor!

Posted by Scott on June 29, 2005 09:25 PM

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