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Disability Law - Welcome To The New Town Square Of Today's Global Village: Website Accessibility For Individuals With Disabilities After Target And The 2008 Amendments To The Americans With Disabilities Act, Stephanie Khouri Apr 2010

Disability Law - Welcome To The New Town Square Of Today's Global Village: Website Accessibility For Individuals With Disabilities After Target And The 2008 Amendments To The Americans With Disabilities Act, Stephanie Khouri

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

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The Tenth Annual A. A. Sommer, Jr. Lecture On Corporate, Securities, & Financial Law, Elisse B. Walter Jan 2010

The Tenth Annual A. A. Sommer, Jr. Lecture On Corporate, Securities, & Financial Law, Elisse B. Walter

Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law

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Voodoo Information: Authenticating Web Pages In Federal Court, M. Anderson Berry, David Kiernan Jan 2010

Voodoo Information: Authenticating Web Pages In Federal Court, M. Anderson Berry, David Kiernan

M. Anderson Berry

For many litigators, one of the first things they do is see what is available about the opposing party, searching Google, social networking sites and the party’s websites. And during the life of the case, there will likely be other valuable information obtained from the Internet that will be used at deposition or trial. Commonly, the proponent of online evidence will present a “screen shot” of the webpage, which was either downloaded as a .pdf or printed directly from the website. If proper steps are not taken to admit the evidence, the value of this information may be lost.

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Top 10 Law School Home Pages Of 2009, Roger V. Skalbeck Jan 2010

Top 10 Law School Home Pages Of 2009, Roger V. Skalbeck

Law Faculty Publications

This brief ranking report attempts to identify the best law school home pages based entirely on objective criteria. The goal was to include elements that make websites easier to use for sighted as well as visually impaired users. Most elements require no special design skills, sophisticated technology or significant expenses