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24 Apr 2018, 5:27 am by Supreme People's Court Monitor
As noted in earlier blogposts, the 4th Judicial Five Year Plan calls for reforms in judicial statistics: Reform mechanisms for judicial statistics with the idea of “big data, big picture, and big service” as a guide; make a system of standards for judicial statistics that has scientific classifications and complete information, gradually building a model for analysis of empirical evidence that complies with the reality of judicial practice and judicial rules, and establish a… [read post]
13 Apr 2010, 1:21 am by charonqc
Small mistakes become big fast: Ellie’s old blogpost from her more earnest days is elevated to a “gaffe” with the aid of a few nice smiling photos. [read post]
19 Jun 2010, 4:20 am by Glenn Reynolds
“In a blogpost on The New Republic website headlined “Prepare yourself for Speaker Boehner,” Galston tell House Democrats “it’s time to press the panic button,” and cites the analysis of political scientist Alan Abramowitz on Larry Sabato’s website and the analysis by Democratic pollster Stanley Greenberg of the poll he and Republican pollster Glenn Bolger conducted for NPR. [read post]
24 May 2012, 11:34 am by legalinformatics
Filed under: Applications, Others' scholarly or sophisticated blogposts, Technology developments Tagged: Legal information behavior, Legal information needs, Legal information retrieval, Legal information seeking, Legal problem solving, Legal research on the Internet, Legal search queries, Motivations for legal information seeking, Public access to legal information, State Decoded, The State Decoded, Use of the Internet for legal research, Virginia Decoded, Waldo Jaquith, Web search… [read post]
7 May 2012, 3:19 pm by John L. Welch
” *** However, the material submitted by the examining attorney, as quoted herein, comes from business websites, newspapers and wire reports, not from tweets or blogposts or other postings where casual parlance would be expected.Finally, Masimo urged that RESPOSABLE is part of a unitary mark and therefore need not be disclaimed. [read post]
17 May 2010, 1:15 pm by legalinformatics
Filed under: Others' scholarly or sophisticated blogposts Tagged: Adam Wyner, Annotation of legal texts, GATE, General Architecture for Text Engineering, Legal information retrieval, Legal knowledge representation, Legal natural language processing, Legal semantic web, Legal XML, Natural language processing and law, Semantic annotation of legal texts, Semantic Web and law, VoxPopuLII [read post]
2 Apr 2016, 8:47 am by Supreme People's Court Monitor
This blogpost omits information on trademark cases because those are covered by the chinaipr.com blog. [read post]
2 Apr 2016, 8:47 am by Supreme People's Court Monitor
This blogpost omits information on trademark cases because those are covered by the chinaipr.com blog. [read post]
15 Oct 2010, 7:26 pm by legalinformatics
Filed under: Applications, Others' scholarly or sophisticated blogposts, Technology developments, Technology tools Tagged: AKOMA NTOSO, João Alberto de Oliveira Lima, João Lima, Legal identifiers, Legal metadata, Legal URNs, Legal XML, Legislative information systems, LexML Brazil, URN:LEX, VoxPopuLII [read post]
13 Aug 2010, 7:46 pm by legalinformatics
Filed under: Blogposts Tagged: Citizen lawmaking, Citizen participation in e-government, Citizen participation in elegislation, Citizen participation in ereferenda, Citizen participation in erulemaking, Citizen participation in lawmaking, eparticipation, ereferenda, erulemaking, Legal information behavior, Nonlawyers' legal information behavior, Nonlawyers' legal information needs, Referenda, Slaw [read post]
1 Mar 2011, 6:34 pm by legalinformatics
Filed under: Applications, Others' scholarly or sophisticated blogposts, Technology developments, Technology tools Tagged: Constitutions in virtual worlds, ecommerce, econtracts, Electronic commerce, Electronic contracts, Electronic voting, EU, European Union, evoting, Law in virtual worlds, Legal identity in virtual worlds, Modeling of law in virtual worlds, Online dispute resolution, Peer to peer architecture in legal information systems, Trust in virtual worlds, Virtual worlds and… [read post]
17 Jul 2012, 8:04 pm by legalinformatics
Filed under: Data sets, Others' scholarly or sophisticated blogposts Tagged: Bulk XML for legal information, CONAN, Constitution Annotated, Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation, Constitutional law treatises, Daniel Schuman, Free access to law, Legal information in bulk XML, Public access to legal information, Publishing legal information in XML, Sunlight Foundation, U.S. [read post]
17 Feb 2010, 5:38 am
Due to clearly meeting the requirements, benefits can start sooner and can save the stress of a long process of determination.In the August blogpost we also mentioned that the Social Security Commissioner, Michael Asture, was in the process of holding public outreach meeting in an effort to learn more and expand the Compassionate Allowance list in the future. [read post]
1 Jun 2010, 11:07 pm by legalinformatics
Filed under: Others' scholarly or sophisticated blogposts Tagged: Court decisions, Daniel Poulin, Digital legal publishing, Hyperlinks in court decisions, Hyperlinks in judicial decisions, Illustrated judgments, Images in court decisions, Images in judicial decisions, Judicial decisions, Legal citation, Legal citation standards, Legal publishing, Multimedia in court decisions, Multimedia in judicial decisions, Multimedia in legal publishing, Nontextual material in court decisions,… [read post]
25 Nov 2014, 4:15 pm by Supreme People's Court Observer
 In Shenzhen, the Procuratorate advised against this, as mentioned in this earlier blogpost). [read post]
7 Dec 2013, 12:02 pm by Charon QC
Before I get carried off into the realms of further nonsense – a taste of sobriety and sense from Obiter J with this most interesting blogpost: Thoughts on the Hamlyn Lecture by Lord Justice Laws One can, of course, have way too much sense at the weekend – and this is a ‘Rive Gauche’ post after all, so onwards and downwards…… A sardonic observation from Em Malley, noted ‘observationist’ (sic) on twitter and a good bloke… And on… [read post]
2 Aug 2010, 3:10 pm by Laura Orr
Please read the Oregon Legal Research blogposts on DIY Lawyering and DIY Legal Research and on Legal Forms: The Pyramid. [read post]
16 Aug 2010, 1:20 pm by legalinformatics
Filed under: Others' scholarly or sophisticated blogposts, Policy debates, Policy Materials, Research findings Tagged: Daniel Schuman, James Sample, Judicial elections, Judicial information systems, Legal open government data, Open government data, Sunlight Foundation, Transparency in judicial information systems, TransparencyData.com [read post]
19 May 2010, 3:20 pm by legalinformatics
Filed under: Bibliographies, Lists of resources, Others' scholarly or sophisticated blogposts Tagged: Communication with jurors, Courtroom communication, Criminal evidence information systems, Criminal law information systems, Criminal procedure information systems, CSI Effect, Forensic evidence, Jurors' attitudes towards scientific evidence, Jurors' expectations of scientific evidence, Jury research, Ken Strutin, Legal communication, Legal evidence information systems, LLRX [read post]
15 Jun 2012, 7:02 am by tekEditor
I think I finally shut it down in about 2010. cloudjs.co.uk (I thought I had the dot com but don’t seem to any more): This was going to be what we now call a “platform as a service “, it never got further than me buying the domain name and researching SpiderMonkey (this was before V8). tinyact.com: an ad network where advertisers would pay for micro actions performed by users on their site (like downloding a pdf, staying on the site for a period of time, coming back a number of… [read post]