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Author: maggie

Reference Librarian at Cleveland-Marshall College of Law Library

Don’t Forget to Check the Regs

By maggie Posted on May 26, 2016 Posted in Ohio, Research Guides Tagged with Current awareness, Government information

Are you in the midst of your first assignment at your summer job or internship? Don’t forget to check for administrative law and regulations that may apply to your legal issue. The Ohio Administrative Code contains the regulations promulgated by …

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Internet Archive: Free Interdisciplinary Resource

By maggie Posted on May 19, 2016 Posted in Apps/Technology, Free Web Research

 Remember our post from last week about judicial notice and the Wayback Machine? Well, the Wayback Machine is just one part of the Internet Archive, which can be a useful resource for free research on the web. The Internet Archive …

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Interpreter Services Expand Access to Ohio Courts

By maggie Posted on May 16, 2016 Posted in Ohio, Social Justice Tagged with Current awareness

 The Ohio Supreme Court approved amendments to the Rules of Superintendence for the Courts of Ohio based on recommendations from the Advisory Committee on Language Services and the Commission of the Rules of Superintendence. The Rules of Superintendence apply to …

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Wayback Machine Builds Reputation with Judiciary

By maggie Posted on May 12, 2016 Posted in Apps/Technology, Free Web Research Tagged with Current awareness

 An April 2016 decision from the District of Kansas has given judicial notice to information contained in screenshots from the Wayback Machine. The Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine preserves images of websites as they appeared at particular points in time. In …

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E-mail Discussion Among Members of Public Body Violates Sunshine Laws

By maggie Posted on May 3, 2016 Posted in Ohio Tagged with Government information

Ohio’s Sunshine Laws are in the news this week. On March 3, 2016, the Ohio Supreme Court ruled in White v. King that private, prearranged discussion of public business by a majority of a public body’s members either in-person or …

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