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Abandoning Law Reports For Official Digital Case Law, Peter W. Martin Apr 2011

Abandoning Law Reports For Official Digital Case Law, Peter W. Martin

The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process

No abstract provided.


Objective Analysis Of Advocacy Preferences And Prevalent Mythologies In One California Appellate Court, Charles A. Bird, Webster Burke Kinnaird Apr 2002

Objective Analysis Of Advocacy Preferences And Prevalent Mythologies In One California Appellate Court, Charles A. Bird, Webster Burke Kinnaird

The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process

No abstract provided.


Foreword, Coleen M. Barger Jul 2000

Foreword, Coleen M. Barger

The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process

An overview of this issue of The Journal.


Technological Developments In Legal Research, Lynn Foster, Bruce Kennedy Jul 2000

Technological Developments In Legal Research, Lynn Foster, Bruce Kennedy

The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process

Technology has created new types of legal research and means of access to the law. Specific to appellate practice, technology has changed how decisions are published and the nature of legal research. Technology has even created a debate on who owns the different forms of case law.


Legal Research And The World Of Thinkable Thoughts, Robert C. Berring Jul 2000

Legal Research And The World Of Thinkable Thoughts, Robert C. Berring

The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process

It is difficult to properly describe technology’s impact on legal information. The impact created a generational gap between those who learned their research skills before the change and current students. The habits of the new generation of legal researchers point toward a change in the way that we can think about the law.