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Today’s oral arguments involve immigration and corporate citizenship. Our LIIBULLETIN writeups are at http://bit.ly/2YKPWw

Our friends from the Law Revision Counsel’s Office of the House of Representatives just gave us updated versions of US Code Titles 15-18, current to January of 2009 (that’s why you want to use the update feature at the right whenever you’re doing Code research). They...

The Supremes hear oral argument in three cases today, and as usual we’ve got analyses from the LIIBULLETIN crew: Graham v. Florida (8th amendment, juvenile justice) Sullivan v. Florida (consolidated with Graham) Bilski v. Kappos (very high profile business-process patent case)

Over in VoxPopuLII, Stephanie Davidson talks about survey methodologies. This is a subject near and dear to our hearts at the LII. We’ve wondered for a long time how we might apply qualitative methods (and quantitative ones, too) to the problem of assessing LII effectiveness. ...

Wednesday, LII Director Tom Bruce did a guest appearance in Paul Lomio’s Advanced Legal Research class at the Stanford Law School. ...

John Christopher Sutton 06/11/06/2009 a.d.thank you.

Last night, LII Director Tom Bruce met with an assortment of Cornell alums for a lively discussion of the ways in which public access to legal information is affecting the legal profession and the relationships between lawyers and clients. Our friends from Justia.com came along. Interest was h...

We’re on the wrong coast. We’re travelling. Doing presentations. Teaching classes. Talking about the future of legal information. Too many exciting and unusual discussions are taking place…. so we ...

In today’s correspondence: I am an instructor in an international business management program at a university in The Netherlands. I teach business courses and business-context English courses mostly to German and Dutch students. ...

The LIIBULLETIN has just published analyses in 4 more upcoming Supreme court cases, to be argued next week. The roster includes the much-watched Bilski patent case.

We promised more, and now it’s over in Tom Bruce’s b-screeds blog: more on the Berring kerfluffle. Other good statements on the subject have appeared in SLAW.

In a video interview sponsored and distributed by the West Group, law librarian and information scientist Bob Berring of Boalt Hall at Berkeley says he doesn’t think “volunteer” legal publishers will be around very long (it’s been 17 years now, Bob, and some days we feel every one of them). The fu...









