liibulletin - Announcement of New Related Services (fwd)
I have no joke. I just like saying, "barratry.law.cornell.edu." Oh, and the full-text availability of recent net.relevant decisions (numero dos) should be useful to somebody. So how do I get to be the Unabomber's pen pal? Hmm, what jail was he in again? I wonder if they'll accept packages for him with excessive postage. -rich and now, back to bilingual 9-bit-punks ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Thu, 11 Apr 1996 12:13:36 -0400 From: "Peter W. Martin" <martin@LII.law.Cornell.EDU> To: Multiple recipients of list <liibulletin@listserv.law.cornell.edu> Subject: liibulletin - Announcement of New Related Services [...] The announcement: ================================================================ April 11, 1996 Two New Services from Cornell's Legal Information Institute I. Landmark Supreme Court Decisions Cornell's Legal Information Institute is pleased to announce the addition of important "new" decisions to its Supreme Court collection. Under a license, recently concluded with InfoSynthesis, publishers of the USSC+ CD-ROM, the LII will be placing a steadily growing number of historic decisions on its WWW server. The first of these historic decisions are now in place, including: Brown v. Board of Education (I and II), New York Times v. Sullivan, The "Pentagon Papers" case, and Bakke. These join an existing collection of important decisions dealing with privacy, the First Amendment, administrative law, patents, and copyright. All decisions in this collection carry links to current U.S. Court of Appeals decisions in which they are cited (using the LII's full-text index of Court of Appeals decisions on the Net) and to other related documents in the LII collection (e.g., statutes, topical summaries, the Constitution). The "new" cases are accessible from the base address for Supreme Court materials http://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/ or directly at http://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/cases/historic.htm Additions will follow on a regular basis. II. LII's Eye on the Courts Joining the current awareness services already offered by Cornell's LII -- BigEar (http://barratry.law.cornell.edu:5123/notify/buzz.html), liibulletin and liibulletin-ny (see http://www.law.cornell.edu/focus/bulletins.html) -- is a new WWW page providing links to newsworthy decisions handed down by any of the many appellate courts now covered on the Net, along with relevant background, when available. LII's Eye on the Courts can be found at http://www.law.cornell.edu/focus/liieye.htm ================================================================
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Rich Graves