AltLaw, the newest and one of the more promising internet legal resources to hit the scene, is now up and running and available for free public advanced searches of case law.
It’s a sort of Google for Supreme Court and Federal Circuit Courts of Appeal decisions, and clearly holds promise to democratize the availability of relevant [...]
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AltLaw Beta: Free Boolean-searches of SCOTUS/Federal Courts of Appeal Decisions
Posted in Appellate Law, Criminal Law, Education, International, Law, Supreme Court, Tech on 30 August 2007 | No Comments »
American Adults More Scientifically Literate Than European or Japanese Adults
Posted in Culture, Education, International, Science, Teaching on 23 July 2007 | No Comments »
A recent study shows that Americans are more scientifically literate than Europeans or Japanese. But, at 28% we still have some way to go. On the bright side, that figure was 10% in the 1990’s.
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