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("Prof. Volokh," not "Eugene," to be consistent.)
I'm wondering if Prof. Zywicki could enable comments so that others could add Google World coordinates for other locations from famous court cases. One particular example I've always wondered about is the bridge in Rockingham County v. Luten Bridge Co., i.e. the bridge to nowhere. Is it still standing?
I'm sure other law nerds can suggest other examples.