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The University Press will enter the paperback book business this month, with the publication of "The Fifth Amendment Today," by Dean Erwin N. Griswold, Lang dell Professor of Law.
"We felt the contents of this book made it particularly suitable for large scale sales," said Sales Manager Mac Saxon. The book deals with the use of the fifth amendment as a legal device and protection, particularly before investigation committees.
Saxton has no plans for other paper bound editions in the immediate future because "most of our titles don't appeal to the popular audience."
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