There is an easier way to read this book than to come to this site!
You can subscribe to the feed for OPML, The Harvard Book of, by putting http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/jim/feed/ into your favorite aggregator. Then every time I write a new chapter, it will appear in your aggregator immediately.
If you don’t have a “favorite aggregator,” no problem. An aggregator is a piece of software that runs on the web that makes your own personal newspaper, or magazine, kept up-to-date at all times. Automagically.
Check out Attensa. It works very smoothly. Disclosure, my venture fund, RSS Investors, is an owner of Attensa. Check out Newsgator; it is fast and friendly. Or use the grandaddy, Bloglines.
Also, MyYahoo helps you subscribe to RSS feeds, making it the world’s largest presenter of feeds.
Check out TopTenSources.com They don’t think they run an aggregator, but they do. Just sign up to be a citizen editor, start a page with your favorites, and go wild. You know what is really cool? TTS has a built-in service that will pull the most interesting stories out of your sources, each day. Disclosure, I am an owner and sit on the board.