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| 16 hours ago by Berin Szoka It's also worth noting that Google Scholar late last year began allowing users to search some published legal opinions. This kind of innovation will certainly make the workings of the judiciary more accessible to citizens, but until the ... Technology Liberation Front - http://techliberation.com/ |
| 16 hours ago by Paul Lippe Google shook things up a bit by putting a comprehensive collection of US court opinions in its Google Scholar collection recently. This is the first time a full collection like that has been available for free, via the most popular search engine ... Certain parts of the industry like news have been much more affected by Google than legal and other professional publishers. But the news that case law was added to Google Scholar certainly is a watershed moment of sorts. ... The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com - http://www.huffingtonpost.com/raw_feed_index.rdf - References |
| 8 Feb 2010 by Sommer Google Scholar has added legal cases to their search by providing an option to search Legal opinions and journals. See below for an example how to use this new tool. Caution: As with anything on the free web, Google Scholar can make ... Off The Shelf - http://blogs.capella.edu/library/ |
| 7 Feb 2010 I've searched PubMed and Google Scholar, and again found only pro-cryonics articles, with the exception of this 1981 BMJ article which is I think more meant for humour value than serious argument. I've also emailed every expert I can find an ... (If they were to have a change of heart on the subject, they would have to choose between staying silent on their true opinions or being ejected from the Society for Cryobiology under a 1982 by-law.) I mailed Michael Shermer, ... lesswrong: What's new - http://lesswrong.com/?q=Save+Us+From+Berlusconi - References |
| 3 Feb 2010 by Janet P. Brooks Once you've gone to Google Scholar and changed the button on "Articles" to "Legal opinions and journals," you click on "Advanced Scholar Search." On the first line where it prompts you for "Find articles with all of the words" I put in ... Connecticut Wetlands Law - http://www.ctwetlandslaw.com/ |
| 3 Feb 2010 by Shawn Nevers Most of you are aware that Google Scholar added legal opinions late last year. So far I've found it to be quite good. Add in the fact that it's free, and it's definitely a resource all law students should be aware of. ... Hunter's Query - http://lawlib.byu.edu/blog_post.aspx?blogid=66 |
| 2 Feb 2010 by livinglies 299 BR 616 – Bankruptcy Court, D. Oregon, 2003 – Google Scholar After the commencement of the representation, Defendant and Debtor agreed that Defendant would be paid for the legal services provided (and to be provided) from Debtor's ... [ CITATION] Real Estate Opinion Letters. RA Thompson – 1990 – Practising Law Institute Related articles. On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 6:53 AM, Walter Hackett <whhackett3@yahoo.com> wrote: My understanding, developed during my years in banking, ... Livinglies's Weblog - http://livinglies.wordpress.com/ - References |
| 2 Feb 2010 by David Ma Starting today, we're enabling people everywhere to find and read full text legal opinions from US federal and state district, appellate and supreme courts using Google Scholar. You can find these opinions by searching for cases (like ... techblawg - http://techblawg.ca/ |
| 2 Feb 2010 by Marcia Oddi I accessed Google Scholar using Safari (which I previously discussed here) and for the most part I got what I needed, but it would have been much easier to use a dedicated legal research app. How I wish that Fastcase for the iPhone ... My opinion of Fastcase has gone up quite a bit as I have been using this app over the last few days, and I'm sure that I will find myself giving Fastcase a second look on my computer as a result. If Westlaw or Lexis were to come out with a ... The Indiana Law Blog - http://indianalawblog.com/?q=Save+Us+From+Berlusconi |
| 31 Jan 2010 by By Leslie Brooks Suzukamo lsuzukamo@pioneerpres... ... annually to New York-based Thomson Reuters, which had 2008 sales of $11.8 billion. The legal operation based in Eagan is Thomson Reuters' most profitable business, and employs 7000 people on a sprawling campus off Dodd Road that boasts not one but two underground data centers and its own Caribou Coffee shop. Recently, however, budget-priced research competitors have emerged to challenge Westlaw and Reed Elsevier's LexisNexis. So far, Google Scholar and other services ... Business - http://www.twincities.com/business/ |
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