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  2. The Green Bag (1997) - Wikipedia

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    The Green Bag: An Entertaining Journal of Law (second series) is a quarterly legal journal dedicated to publishing "good writing" about the law. It was established in 1997 by three former classmates at the University of Chicago Law School : Ross Davies, David Gossett, and Montgomery Kosma.

  3. The Green Bag (1889–1914) - Wikipedia

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    The Green Bag was a popular legal magazine published in Boston between 1889 and 1914—the Progressive Era—containing news of legal events, biographies, and essays, generally in a lighthearted tone. The magazine was initially captioned "A Useless, but Entertaining Magazine For Lawyers"; later "An Entertaining Magazine for Lawyers".

  4. Green Bag - Wikipedia

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    Green Bag may refer to: The Green Bag (1889–1914), a defunct legal magazine; The Green Bag, a law journal established in 1997; Debbie Meyer Green Bags, a brand of food storage bags; Green bags, or reusable shopping bags

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    With the help of Kathy Hilton, Us Weekly’s What’s in My Bag series is back and better than ever before. Hilton, 65, exclusively broke down everything she carries in her Lily and Bean tote in ...

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  9. The Field Bazaar - Wikipedia

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    One of the items for sale at the event was a special Bazaar Number of the Council's weekly magazine, The Student, containing works by several popular authors, including Conan Doyle, J. M. Barrie, Walter Besant, William Muir, and Louis Tracy. [6]