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This is Why We Need Universal Legal Citation

Courtney Minick nails it: . . . if you want to cite to judicial law, you must pay to access the Reporter’s opinions. Sounds crazy, but it's true. As a law student I wasn't aware of the problem. But it frequently holds me back, now that I'm building online information systems. E.g., say some text … Continue reading This is Why We Need Universal Legal Citation →

Robb Shecter Oregon 6 Comments September 4, 2011 1 Minute

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