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Well in case you didn't get nearly enough governmental
bullshit during the recent budget debate, Fastcase.com
has made over 1.8 million pages of Federal case law
available in the public domain and "useable by anyone
for any purpose."
The documents include all U.S. Courts of Appeals cases
since 1950 and all U.S. Supreme Court cases since 1954.
In order to access the case law you evidently have to
register with Fastcase. But if you don't want to do
that you may be able to get it here.
So — have fun!
:p
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:lol:All right but I'll be expecting you to put in a good number of billable hours when you get back.
😆 I think I'll pass while I'm on vacation!
🙂 Wow a very good public service. The transparancy making corruption has no place.
Not much use to me! :left:. (unless the U.S. Government gets it right to extradite non-Amecrican citizens for 'breaking U.S. law' outside of the USA! :insane:)
Originally posted by ligan0510:
I suppose that is a very positive way to look at it!:up: 😀
Originally posted by edwardpiercy:
Well Qlue you could always read the U.S. case law stuff just for fun. :pOr just add some illustrations and — viola! — you've got a great graphic novel!
That's pretty cool. Law is interesting, in its own little way.:D:heart:
@ Star.You know I used to proof those briefs. And SEC stuff. And State Senate stuff. Maybe I'm a little numb to it these days.
I used to work with state government contract enforcement. There's some crazy stuff in those things. Ya' gotta have a sense of humor about it, or you just go nuts.:insane::lol:
:lol:I just pretty much drank. :p