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September 25, 2008

India's first e-Law Library opens

For a taste of international news this morning we note that India now has its first e-law library with practitioners on the subcontinent recognizing and responding to the need for technology based legal research. This venture was made possible by the Bar Council of Maharashtra and Goa. The article also includes that "The Bar Council of India has decided to make computer education mandatory in all law colleges across the nation" a step that many American schools incorporate but I is not mandatory. {bb}

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