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The WSJ Law Blog poses the titular question to a bunch of famous law professors. Paul Horowitz chimes in.
In my experience, "B" is usually a pretty good answer. But "C" has its advantages, as well.
But, as the Grail Knight advised, the key is to "choose wisely."
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