Contents of Legal Information on the Internet: U.S. Perspectives
Claire Germain
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Claire Germain: Cornell Law School
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This article examines the contents of legal data and information on the Internet, with a special focus on the United States. It then evaluates the quality of the data, its impact on legal research and access to legal information, and addresses some issues raised by the digital medium, such as its reliability and permanent access concerns.
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