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April 9, 2007

How trustworthy are state-level primary legal resources on the Web?

New report from AALL:

State-by-State Report on Authentication of Online Legal Resources

"The American Association of Law Libraries (AALL) is pleased to announce the publication of the State-by-State Report on Authentication of Online Legal Resources that answers this very important and timely question. The comprehensive report examines the results of a state survey that investigated whether government-hosted legal resources on the Web are official and capable of being considered authentic."  [RJ]

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