Using Citation Analysis Techniques for Computer-Assisted Legal Research in...
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“Properties of the United States Code Citation Network” MICHAEL JAMES BOMMARITO, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor – Department of Political Science, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor – Department...
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“Bloomberg Law’s discounts challenge information suppliers” is the headline to a story in today’s Financial Times (p. 19) by Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson. The story quotes Lou Andreozzi, the new head of...
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“Citation Advantage of Open Access Legal Scholarship” UGA Legal Studies Research Paper No. 11-07 JAMES M. DONOVAN, University of Kentucky College of Law Library CAROL A. WATSON, University of Georgia...
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Waiting for Globalization: an Empirical Study of the McLachlin Court’s Foreign Judicial Citations Peter McCormick 41 Ottawa Law Review 209 From the abstract: …This paper explores the Supreme Court of...
View ArticleDistinguishing Judges: An Empirical Ranking of Judicial Quality in the United...
I just happened across this new article in the Spring 2011 issue of the Missouri Law Review, “Distinguishing Judges: An Empirical Ranking of Judicial Quality in the United States Courts of Appeal,” by...
View ArticleShepardizing Science: Is an Article Fact or Fiction?
Ken Strutin, director of legal information services at the New York State Defenders Association, has an article in the September 27th issue of the New York Law Journal, “Shepardizing Science: Is an...
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Analyzing how a given opinion has been impacted by subsequent decisions is an essential part of legal research. Consequently, the work of the Free Law movement cannot stop with making opinions freely...
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