Judicial Information Management in an Electronic Age: Old Standards, New...
“Judicial Information Management in an Electronic Age: Old Standards, New Challenges” Federal Courts Law Review, Forthcoming PETER A. WINN, University of Washington School of Law Under well established...
View ArticleBrief Fight Likely to End in Compromise
From tomorrow’s (Friday’s) San Francisco Recorder: Brief Fight Likely to End in Compromise The Recorder By Mike McKee October 30, 2009 The [California] Supreme Court sounds willing to end its practice...
View ArticleFrench Government Report: Creativity and the Internet
The French government has published a report (Creation et Internet) on the future regulation of the Internet. The report discusses intellectual property and proposals to tax search engines, such as...
View ArticleIncreasing Public Access to Government Data and Laws
Our friend and hero Carl Malamud is quoted in a “special report on managing information” from the February 25, 2010 issue of The Economist. We’ll be making the article, “The open society: Governments...
View ArticleCodifying Commonsense – the Law.gov Principles
I am very pleased and proud to add my signature to the LAW.GOV PRINCIPLES AND DECLARATION just posted at public.resource.org. These principles coalesced during the fifteen Law.gov workshops and have...
View ArticleSave the Tweets: Library Acquisition of Online Materials
The latest issue of AIPLA Quarterly Journal (Volume 39, Issue Number 2, Spring 2011) just landed upon my desk, and at page 269 I found this article calling for “digital acquisition rights”: Save the...
View ArticleSelling others’ briefs
Following up on George’s post “A pair of lawyers . . . sue West and LexisNexis for reproducing their court filings,” I took a second look at a directed research paper a student did for me a couple of...
View ArticleSelling Others’ Briefs, Illustrated
To better illustrate some of the points made by Paul in his posting Selling others’ Briefs, Bryan L. Jarrett (our former student and now an associate at Jones Day) has given us permission to post two...
View ArticleA plea to scholars
Dear scholars, Please pay attention to where you place your scholarship. Are you aware of the cost of some journal subscriptions? One example, of many, is the Journal of Law & Society. The...
View ArticleIneffective Assistance of Library: The Failings and the Future of Prison Law...
By Jonathan Abel, in Volume 101, Issue #5 of The Georgetown Law Journal (June 2013). Here’s the abstract: The prison law library has long been a potent symbol of the inmate’s right to access the...
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