The Uniform Electronic Legal Materials Act is an important piece of legislation created by the Uniform Law Commission. It has been adopted in many states and is pending in several more. The Florida Bar is part of a national movement for Access to Justice – seeking solutions for citizens who need to access the judicial system but are of limited resources. UELMA would ensure that online state legal publications (such as Florida’s Administrative Code) would be authenticated and preserved. This would ensure that citizens can access the documents they need in order to pursue legal solutions
Student Services Librarian Maureen Cahill (J.D.\u2779) takes a look at how advances in electronic te...
The quotation above from St. Clair v. Johnny\u27s Oyster & Shrimp, Inc., a 1999 US federal district ...
The recent transformation of legal information has led to more drastic consequences in law than in s...
The Uniform Electronic Legal Materials Act is an important piece of legislation created by the Unifo...
At the federal, state, and local levels, primary legal materials are increasingly being made availab...
In the United States today, digital versions of current decisions, bills, statutes, and regulations ...
In the United States today, digital versions of current decisions, bills, statutes, and regulations ...
The status of electronic information technology has progressed rapidly in recent years. Innovations ...
This paper was originally presented at the World Library & Information Congress of the International...
This paper was originally presented at the World Library & Information Congress of the International...
Scholarship, including legal scholarship, depends on the reliability of sources used so that subsequ...
Much can be said about how libraries are adapting and new ways that we can continue to adapt to the ...
In July, 1999, the General Counsels, Vice Presidents, and other senior officers of major information...
Computers and the Internet have profoundly changed the mechanics of the practice of law. Client comm...
The value of U.S. based electronic commerce (e-commerce) transactions was estimated to be $43 billio...
Student Services Librarian Maureen Cahill (J.D.\u2779) takes a look at how advances in electronic te...
The quotation above from St. Clair v. Johnny\u27s Oyster & Shrimp, Inc., a 1999 US federal district ...
The recent transformation of legal information has led to more drastic consequences in law than in s...
The Uniform Electronic Legal Materials Act is an important piece of legislation created by the Unifo...
At the federal, state, and local levels, primary legal materials are increasingly being made availab...
In the United States today, digital versions of current decisions, bills, statutes, and regulations ...
In the United States today, digital versions of current decisions, bills, statutes, and regulations ...
The status of electronic information technology has progressed rapidly in recent years. Innovations ...
This paper was originally presented at the World Library & Information Congress of the International...
This paper was originally presented at the World Library & Information Congress of the International...
Scholarship, including legal scholarship, depends on the reliability of sources used so that subsequ...
Much can be said about how libraries are adapting and new ways that we can continue to adapt to the ...
In July, 1999, the General Counsels, Vice Presidents, and other senior officers of major information...
Computers and the Internet have profoundly changed the mechanics of the practice of law. Client comm...
The value of U.S. based electronic commerce (e-commerce) transactions was estimated to be $43 billio...
Student Services Librarian Maureen Cahill (J.D.\u2779) takes a look at how advances in electronic te...
The quotation above from St. Clair v. Johnny\u27s Oyster & Shrimp, Inc., a 1999 US federal district ...
The recent transformation of legal information has led to more drastic consequences in law than in s...