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Vol. 3 published; Little Rock, Ark. : W.E. Woodruff.Mode of access: Internet.Reporter: Alan Pike
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Technology has created new types of legal research and means of access to the law. Specific to appel...
1910/12 includes "Official opinions."Title varies slightly: Biennial report of the Attorney General ...
A judge asks you to present her with a copy of the Virginia Code section you are referencing in cour...
A report on the state of Alabama\u27s authentication of online legal resources, the first update was...
In 2009, Arkansas ended publication of the Arkansas Reports. Since 1837 this series of volumes, join...
Volumes published out of sequence.Imprint varies.Vol. 30-34 and v. 35-46 were numbered according to ...
The United States Supreme Court decided Georgia v. Public.Resource.Org, Inc. (“PRO”) in late April, ...
The law and practice of court record access across United States jurisdictions is in a confused stat...
Vol. 2-5 have title: Reports of cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court of Law and Equity o...
Vol. 25-27 have title: Reports of cases at law and in Chancery argued and determined in the Supreme ...
The purpose of this article is to raise awareness of the authority of federal courts to certify ques...
FOIA provides a necessary oversight by which Arkansans can monitor the actions of those within the g...
Continuation of the author's one-volume digest: A digest of the decisions of the Supreme court of Ar...
Vol. 3 published; Little Rock, Ark. : W.E. Woodruff.Mode of access: Internet.Reporter: Alan Pike
In the not so distant past, before the Internet, doing legal research necessitated access to either ...
Technology has created new types of legal research and means of access to the law. Specific to appel...
1910/12 includes "Official opinions."Title varies slightly: Biennial report of the Attorney General ...
A judge asks you to present her with a copy of the Virginia Code section you are referencing in cour...