there is a new desire in the free
public access to law movement to include not just primary materials of legislation and case law, but also secondary materials such as treatises and law journal articles (or doctrine) in the systems.
Not exact matches
The charter school
movement turned 25 last year, yet the National Alliance for
Public Charter Schools identified only 3 out of 43 states — California, Colorado, Utah — and the District of Columbia as having
laws that support
access to capital funding and facilities.
[This is the first of a two - part column on open
access and
public access to Canadian legal scholarship within the free
law movement.
In 2007, Fred spearheaded a powerful innovation in post-graduate legal education known as the «legal incubator»
movement by launching the first - ever incubator program, a unique
public / private partnership providing a network of support and resources for recent CUNY
law graduates committed
to increasing
access to justice through their solo and small firm practices.
The proper solution would be
public free
access, available
to everyone, on the LII model within the free
access to law movement.
this concept of free
public access to law has grown
to 22 organizations world - wide; I was pleasantly surprised
to learn of
movements in Africa, South America, and Europe;
Maybe I'm slow, but it seems
to me that the Open
Access movement and IP
Law bloggers have remained mostly unconnected in
public fora.