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Should You Use It? Tips On Authenticating Online Legal Sources, Emily M. Janoski-Haehlen Jun 2009

Should You Use It? Tips On Authenticating Online Legal Sources, Emily M. Janoski-Haehlen

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Preserving And Ensuring Long-Term Access To Digitally Born Legal Information, Sarah Rhodes, Dana Neacsu Mar 2009

Preserving And Ensuring Long-Term Access To Digitally Born Legal Information, Sarah Rhodes, Dana Neacsu

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Written laws, records and legal materials form the very foundation of a democratic society. Lawmakers, legal scholars and everyday citizens alike need, and are entitled, to access the current and historic materials that comprise, explain, define, critique and contextualize their laws and legal institutions. The preservation of legal information in all formats is imperative. Thus far, the twenty-first century has witnessed unprecedented mass-scale acceptance and adoption of digital culture, which has resulted in an explosion in digital information. However, digitally born materials, especially those that are published directly and independently to the Web, are presently at an extremely high risk …


Helpful Resources For Handling A Domestic Relations Case, Emily M. Janoski-Haehlen Jan 2009

Helpful Resources For Handling A Domestic Relations Case, Emily M. Janoski-Haehlen

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