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Maurer School of Law: Indiana University

Social and Behavioral Sciences

Law and computers

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Report To Economics Committee: First National Conference On Automated Law Research, Reed Dickerson Jan 1972

Report To Economics Committee: First National Conference On Automated Law Research, Reed Dickerson

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Debunking The Computer Mystique, Reed Dickerson Jan 1969

Debunking The Computer Mystique, Reed Dickerson

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Annual Survey: 1966, F. Reed Dickerson, Paul R. Beath, Louis F. Del Duca Jan 1968

Annual Survey: 1966, F. Reed Dickerson, Paul R. Beath, Louis F. Del Duca

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Automation And The Lawyer, F. Reed Dickerson Jan 1965

Automation And The Lawyer, F. Reed Dickerson

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Computers and automation have brought about what some have called the "Second Industrial Revolution." But automation is most frequently considered and discussed as it applies to industry or to scientific research. In this article, Professor Dickerson points out that lawyers, too, are already greatly affected by the age of automation. Computers can probably be most useful to lawyers in the area of research, but as the writer indicates, they can and are being used for such diverse things as estate planning, legislative redistricting and predicting in advance the outcome of judicial decisions.


Some Jurisprudential Implications Of Electronic Data Processing, Reed Dickerson Jan 1963

Some Jurisprudential Implications Of Electronic Data Processing, Reed Dickerson

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Introduction To Second Panel Discussion: Proceedings Of The Special Committee On Electronic Data Retrieval, F. Reed Dickerson Jan 1963

Introduction To Second Panel Discussion: Proceedings Of The Special Committee On Electronic Data Retrieval, F. Reed Dickerson

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Introduction: Proceedings Of The Special Committee On Electronic Data Retrieval, F. Reed Dickerson Jan 1962

Introduction: Proceedings Of The Special Committee On Electronic Data Retrieval, F. Reed Dickerson

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Electronic Computers And The Practical Lawyer, F. Reed Dickerson Jan 1962

Electronic Computers And The Practical Lawyer, F. Reed Dickerson

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The Electronic Searching Of Law, Reed Dickerson Jan 1961

The Electronic Searching Of Law, Reed Dickerson

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Although the use of electronic computers in legal research has not yet been perfected, Professor Dickerson believes that computers may be at least a partial answer to the problem created by the ever-increasing mass of statutory material and judicial decisions that must be consulted to determine the law on a given point. He explains just how the computers are used in legal research and points out their limitations as well as their advantages. [For a general discussion of this subject, the reader is referred to the article, "Prepare Now for Machine-Assisted Legal Research", by Roy N. Freed, 47 A.B.A.J. 764 …


Electronic Law Searching, Reed Dickerson Jan 1960

Electronic Law Searching, Reed Dickerson

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