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October 29, 2010

Is AALL Lobbying Against Free Online Law Services?

A Oct. 27, 2010 tweet from Carl Malamud:

Amazed AALL lobbyists making rounds on Hill arguing against free law services like Justia because they aren't "trustworthy."

Context? I'm thinking (hoping) AALL was lobbying for authentication. [JH]

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AALL responds via twitter http://twitter.com/#!/aallnet/status/29097959315 (This feels very high school, doesn't it? :) )

Posted by: Sarah Glassmeyer | Oct 29, 2010 8:38:53 AM

We are a month away from the NCCUSL Drafting Committee on Uniform Authentication and Preservation of State Electronic Legal Materials Act meeting in DC. Foundation laying?

Posted by: DCW | Oct 29, 2010 8:03:31 AM

Yeah, something doesn't sound right. Free resources are a big - and important - part of the legal information ecosystem.

Posted by: David Whelan | Oct 29, 2010 6:55:53 AM

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