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Google/Accenture - 28 Law.Gov Google - Discussion of open source procurement and standards within the context of Law.Gov. Could a reference implementation or open source ecosystem be constructed to help the many jurisdictions that produce American primary legal materials? Co-Convenors: Vinton G. Cerf, Google and James Stogdill, Accenture. Participants: John Scott, Mercury Federal Systems; Gunnar Hellekson, Red Hat; Brian Behlendorf, Collaboration Advisor, HHS (Contractor); Ian Koenig, LexisNexis; Carl Malamud, Public.Resource.Org; Mike Walsh, Government Printing Office; Ed Walters, Fastcase.
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Duke University Law School - 06 Law.Gov Duke - David Levi, Dean and Professor of Law, Duke University School of Law, former Chief United States District Judge for the Eastern District of California: Judicial concerns about public accessibility of judicial records. This Law.Gov workshop was ...
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Duke University Law School - 05 Law.Gov Duke - Richard Danner, Rufty Research Professor of Law and Senior Associate Dean for Information Services, Duke University School of Law: A history of efforts to provide digital access to scholarly and legal materials; lessons for the future. This Law.Gov ...
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U.S. House of Representatives - 27 Law.Gov House - U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on House Administration Hearing Room, Longworth House Office Building. Part 5: The Law.Gov Dialogue in our Law Schools Carl Malamud, President, Public.Resource.Org. Access to legal materials in the ...
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U.S. House of Representatives - 26 Law.Gov House - U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on House Administration Hearing Room, Longworth House Office Building. Part 4: Legal Materials and Our System of Law, Roger Skalbeck, In-Coming Chair, Copyright Committee, American Association of Law ...
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Duke University Law School - 04 Law.Gov Duke - James Boyle, Wiliam Neal Reynolds Professor of Law, Duke University School of Law: Does publicly generated information want to be free? And what would we get if it were? This Law.Gov workshop was organized by Duke’s Center for the Study of the ...
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