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From our friends at United States Courts: 75 Percent of PACER Users Won’t Pay for Access Under New Fee Schedule July 09, 2010 A recent change in the fee exemption policy of the Federal Judiciary’s Public Access to Court Electronic …
From our friends at United States Courts: 75 Percent of PACER Users Won’t Pay for Access Under New Fee Schedule July 09, 2010 A recent change in the fee exemption policy of the Federal Judiciary’s Public Access to Court Electronic …
A book by 2009 C|M Alumnus Patrick J. Charles and an Amicus Curie brief co-written with the firm Goodwin, Macbride, Squeri, Day and Lamprey, LLP were cited by Justice Breyer in his dissent in the recent U.S. Supreme Court gun …
The next time you ask yourself why all this fuss about legislative history, take a look at the significance of Congressional reports in determining legislative intent of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (17 U.S. C. 512) to the outcome of …
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The Clinton Presidential Library has just released electronic access to records from the time period US Supreme Court Justice nominee Elena Kagan served on the Domestic Policy Council. The reports, articles, memoranda, and correspondence cover such topics as “AIDS, budget …
The mighty Cleveland Indians were one out away from being on the receiving end of a perfect game by Detroit Tigers pitcher Armando Galarraga, who also is Venezuelan by the way. The last call for the would-be final out was …