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September 11, 2009
Tracing the Policy Path of PACER User Fees
Stephen Schultze, a fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society, is looking for feedback for an extensive examination he plans to make about the role of user fees for public access to court records in the budgeting process of the federal courts. At the moment, he is offering his 18-page sketch of the topic in Electronic Public Access Fees and the United States Federal Courts’ Budget: An Overview. Hopefully, he'll upload updated drafts as his work proceeds. Hat tip to Erika Wayne on Legal Research Plus. [JH]
September 11, 2009 in Courts, Electronic Resource | Permalink