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Thursday, March 04, 2004
As Blackmun papers go public, new Web site serves as finding aid The papers of Supreme Court Associate Justice Harry A. Blackmun opened to the public today at the Library of Congress. Although the papers are not available over the Web, the library launched a searchable finding aid to the complete Blackmun collection. At the time he donated the papers to the library, Blackmun stipulated that they not be opened to the public until five years after his death. Law firms cut rates by outsourcing to India The St. Paul Pioneer Press reports on law firms outsourcing legal work to India. They do it through a Minneapolis company, Intellevate, which, the Pioneer Press reports, is majority owned by the Minneapolis intellectual-property law firm Schwegman Lundberg Woessner & Kluth. Monday, March 01, 2004
A site for Supreme Court records and briefs The Curiae Project provides Supreme Court records and briefs. It selects cases to include on the site based on rankings developed from citation data in historical and constitutional texts. The Curiae Project is located at the Yale Lillian Goldman Law Library and developed in cooperation with the Library of Congress, the U.S. Supreme Court, and the Supreme Court Historical Society. Is where you live polluted? Find out at Where You Live, from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. |
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