Legal information and the development of American law /
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St. Paul, MN :
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Richard A. Danner and Frank Houdek
- Legal information and the development of American law : writings on the form and structure of the published law / Richard A. Danner
- The Universe of thinkable thoughts : literary warrant and West's Key Number System / Daniel Dabney
- Context and legal research / Barbara Bintliff
- Legal information as social capital / Virginia J. Wise and Frederick Schauer
- Law and Heidegger's question concerning technology : a prolegomenon to future law librarianship / Paul D. Callister
- Why do we ask the same questions? : the triple helix dilemma revisited / Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic
- Peer to peer meets the world of legal information : encountering the new paradigm / Ethan Katsh and Beth Noveck
- Neutral citation, court web sites, and access to authoritative case law / Peter W. Martin
- Legal research versus legal writing within the law school curriculum / Roy M. Mersky
- Should legal research be included on the bar exam? : an exploration of the question / Steven M. Barkan
- Researching legal history in the Digital Age / Morris L. Cohen
- The heart of legal information : the crumbling infrastructure of legal research / Robert C. Berring
- From the reference desk to River City : a bibliography / Frank G. Houdek