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26 Jun 2018, 7:47 pm by Jean O'Grady
I recently wrote a blogpost exploring Fastcase’s evolution from a low cost caselaw service into a “full service” research and workflow platform. [read post]
23 Oct 2014, 6:09 pm by Supreme People's Court Observer
 The communique indicated approval by the leadership of the establishment of circuit courts that cross administrative lines, a concept mentioned in the 4th Five Year Reform Plan (see this earlier blogpost). [read post]
9 Aug 2007, 9:00 pm
 As always, I welcome your comments on this and all Underdog blogposts. [read post]
11 Dec 2018, 2:58 pm by Xandra Kramer
The proposal was already approved by the House of Representatives (Tweede Kamer) on 8 March 2018 (see our previous blogpost). [read post]
18 Jun 2008, 2:13 pm
, the novel loosely parallel's Homer's Odyssey, and this blogpost will very very loosely parallel Joyce's Ulysses (or at least his chapter headings). [read post]
10 Feb 2012, 4:00 pm by legalinformatics
Filed under: Others' scholarly or sophisticated blogposts, Research findings, Surveys Tagged: Anglophone users' legal information behavior, CANLII, Daniel Poulin, Francophone users' legal information behavior, Free access to law, Legal communication, Legal information behavior, Legal information retrieval, Legal social media, Legal Websites, LexUM, Public access to legal information, Slaw.ca, SMS and legal information, Supreme Court of Canada, Surveys in legal communication… [read post]
24 May 2013, 9:09 am by Laura Orr
The eHow post is not Oregon-specific, nor is it legal advice. 7) Previous OLR blogposts on Oregon landlord-tenant laws. 8) The Oregon State Bar Information and Referral Service has a toll free number to call to get names of attorneys in your area; call their referral service at 503-684-3763 or 1-800-452-7636. [read post]
27 Aug 2008, 4:00 am
   Today's blogpost follows up on yesterday's entry insisting on protecting demonstrators' rights at the Democratic and Republican presidential conventions. [read post]
11 Dec 2008, 1:05 pm
(Keep Reading) Go to the original blogpost to read the full article and to view links to helpful resources on the subject of Human Rights, all provided by the Opportunity Agenda. [read post]
17 Jan 2011, 7:12 am by annalthouse@gmail.com (Ann Althouse)
It's the kind of stupidity that hurts our side, reinforcing in people's minds a series of preconceived notions, not the least of which is that we're out-of-control and out of touch — not to mention off the wall, and also with completely misplaced sense of humor.Under a blogpost titled 'That 10:10 video... not in my name', Rob Hopkins of the Transition Town movement for more sustainble communities, wrote: I have to say I am shocked, and appalled by this, and… [read post]
26 Jun 2018, 7:47 pm by Jean O'Grady
I recently wrote a blogpost exploring Fastcase’s evolution from a low cost caselaw service into a “full service” research and workflow platform. [read post]
14 Jun 2010, 3:38 pm by legalinformatics
Filed under: Others' scholarly or sophisticated blogposts, Research findings Tagged: Court information systems, Court records, Fees for access to court records, Fees for access to legal information, Free access to law, Judicial information systems, Judicial records, Law.gov, PACER, Public access to legal information, Stephen Schultze [read post]
28 Feb 2013, 7:46 am by Jennifer Campbell Goddard
For more information on mobile vs. desktop website design check out this previous blogpost (http://blog.estateplanningpartners.com/2012/10/design-for-mobile-websites-vs-desktop-websites-.html). [read post]
6 May 2011, 2:11 pm by legalinformatics
Filed under: Applications, Data sets, Others' scholarly or sophisticated blogposts, Reference works, Technology developments, Technology tools Tagged: Computational Legal Studies, Daniel Martin Katz, Electronic World Treaty Index, Legal data sets, Legal datasets, Legal descriptive metadata, Legal information retrieval, Legal metadata, Michael J Bommarito II, Paul Poast, Public international law information systems, Treaty databases, Treaty information systems, Treaty metadata,… [read post]
15 Jun 2010, 11:06 am by legalinformatics
Filed under: Applications, Others' scholarly or sophisticated blogposts, Standards, Technology developments, Technology tools Tagged: Andreas Bock, Competition in legal information markets, Digital legal publishing, egovernment, Electronic government, eparticipation, Free access to law, Legal descriptive metadata, Legal information retrieval, Legal knowledge representation, Legal metadata, Legal metadata standards, Legal publishing, Legal semantic web, Legal social media, Legal social… [read post]
26 Aug 2008, 2:14 pm
Law Librarian blog has a post, which (justifiably enough, and in a mere few words; very economical) juxtaposes the marketing description of the book against what we actually say inside its covers; and, - A brand-new friend — who contacted my via Facebook about his blogpost — JohnMac is wondering about where he fits into the scheme. [read post]
8 Jun 2009, 4:17 am
This does not apply to public structures that often cannot afford to pay doctor's adequate wages, lowering the quality of medical service and almost eliminating research projects.The psychological "comfort" of having "paid-by-the-government" health care, lowers the awareness and responsibilities that people have towards their own health, making it easier for them to rely on future care instead of making the best lifestyle choices to stay healthy and in shape.Having lived… [read post]
8 Jul 2012, 7:45 am by Viking
Friedman, “Thoughts on Williams, Part I: Reasons to Think the Impact May be Limited,” blogPost, 19 June 2012. [read post]
9 Nov 2017, 3:28 pm by Chris Castle
Twitter said in a blogpost on Thursday that its decision was based on its own investigations and the US intelligence community’s conclusion that both RT and Sputnik attempted to interfere with the election on behalf of the Russian government. [read post]
5 Jan 2012, 9:01 am by legalinformatics
Filed under: Applications, Others' scholarly or sophisticated blogposts, Projects, Technology developments, Technology tools Tagged: African Legal Information Institute, AfricanLII, AfricanLII Blog, Andrew Rens, Citizen comments on court decisions, Citizen comments on judicial decisions, Citizen participation in lawmaking, Citizen participation in the legislative process, Citizens' participation in lawmaking, econsultation, econsultation systems, eparticipation, eparticipation… [read post]