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Panel: Public Access to Law in a Rapidly Changing World: Storify and resources

A panel entitled Bringing Law into the Light: Public Access to Law in a Rapidly Changing World was held 22 September 2014 in Washington, DC. The event was organized by the Advisory Committee on...

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Rubacki: Free access to online legislation in a federation: Achievements of...

Michael Rubacki has published Free access to online legislation in a federation: Achievements of Australian Governments and issues remaining, Journal of Open Access to Law, 2(1) (2014). Here is the...

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Fodden: Cooperative Blogging and Access to Law

Simon Fodden has published Cooperative Blogging and Access to Law, Journal of Open Access to Law, 2(1) (2014). Here is the abstract: Slaw (http://www.slaw.ca) has blogged for eight years to Canadian...

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LVI 2014: Law via the Internet Conference, 30 September to 1 October 2014:...

LVI 2014 Africa: Law via the Internet Conference, is being held 30 September-1 October 2014 in Cape Town, South Africa. The conference Website is at: http://www.kenyalaw.org/LVI2014/ The conference...

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Salamanca and van Eechoud: Open Legal Data for Europe: Report on...

Olivia Salamanca and Mireille van Eechoud have posted Open Legal Data for Europe, a report on a workshop organized by openlaws.eu and LAPSI, at the University of Amsterdam, 4 September 2014. Here is a...

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Bruce: Caselaw is Set Free, What Next?

Tom Bruce of the Legal Information Institute has posted Caselaw is Set Free, What Next? at the Google Scholar Blog. Here are excerpts from the post: [...] Google Scholar’s caselaw collection is a...

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Ward: Building Free Access to Law in Africa: Some Examples of Successful...

Ruth Ward of Webber Wentzel has published Building Free Access to Law in Africa: Some Examples of Successful Projects, Legal Information Management, 14, 290-300 (2014). Here is the abstract: Ruth Ward...

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du Feu and Lambert: Publishing Legal Information in a Small Jurisdiction:...

Sue du Feu and James Lambert have published Impacts and Effects of Publishing Legal Information in a Small Jurisdiction: Privacy v Open Justice, Legal Information Management, 14, 284-289 (2014). Here...

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Marsden: Open Access to Law – How Soon?

Chris Marsden of the University of Sussex has posted Open Access to Law – How Soon? at the site of the Society for Computers and Law. Here is the introduction to the post: Professor Chris Marsden...

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Starger: Hacking Mass Incarceration

Colin Starger of the University of Baltimore has posted Hacking Mass Incarceration, at In Progress. Here are excerpts from the post: […] Here at In Progress, we hope to contribute to collective efforts...

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