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Access to over 700,000 federal court decisions

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

The Legal Education Commons has launched with open access to over 700,000 federal court decisions. The LEC is an “open, searchable collection of resources designed specifically for use in legal education.” It is made possible by a collaboration between the Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction (CALI) and Harvard’s Berkman Center for Internet and Society. From the press release:

“All teachers of law have materials and notes they use in teaching,” says John Mayer, CALI Executive Director. “Many freely share their materials with colleagues, but there has never been a singular searchable, taggable space to serve that function for the entire legal academy,” he explains, “until now.”

While the LEC opens with an extensive collection of court cases and images, it can expand its collection of resources only through contributions and donations from the legal education community.

CALI implores faculty and staff at CALI member schools to share any files from personal collections that may facilitate learning amongst the legal education community. “Especially as we increasingly garner more participation and sharing from legal educators,” says Mr. Mayer, “the Legal Education Commons will be a great, non-commercial tool for those who are both teaching and learning the law.”

All material in the Legal Education Commons is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution Share-alike license (CC BY-SA), making it interoperable with a great deal of other open educational resources.

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What is Personal Injury?

Saturday, May 2nd, 2009

According to Wikipedia Personal injury is, “a legal term for an injury to the body, mind or emotions, as opposed to an injury to property” (Wikipedia).

Some of the more common forms of personal injury include car accidents, injury at the workplace, accidents that include tripping or falling, or even injury from assault.  Other types of personal injury include accidents at home, injuries during vacation, and even injury from
defective products.

What to do if you are involved in a personal injury?

Contact a lawyer immediately who can help you to make the right decisions and defend your legal rights.

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