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…print in large law or government document libraries and usually, though not always easily, online. Some online Congressional research resources are fee-based databases and some are free. For example, see…

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…after their opinions are issued. The goal of the service is to leverage current web and archiving technologies to minimize the link rot that complicates research as websites change or…

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If you’re not tracking news of Robot Lawyers then you’re not keeping up with the legal research profession. No, not a “robotic” lawyer, but the Artificial Intelligence (AI) kind….

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research has prompted numerous reforms in how police collect eyewitness identification evidence and how courts evaluate this evidence. Some prosecutors and some in the scientific community have begun to voice…

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I like to look at how other states present legal research and legal information resources online. Here are a couple new websites I’ve run across lately. Connecticut Law…

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…about this excellent research tool.) This is a phenomenal database ( BarBooks !) with dozens of practice materials and monographs – and it’s easy to use. Many Oregon…

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