From the E-LawLibrary Weblog: Law Office Computing’s Best Law Office Web Sites The October/November 2004 issue of Law Office Computing includes the results of the magazine’s 6th Annual Best Law Office Web Site Contest. The …
Month: October 2004
Presidential Debate History – Memories of Lincoln & Douglass
For those following the recent presidential debates, here’s a bit of history from the folks at the Wisconsin Historical Society Presidential Debates: Lincoln & Douglass Recalled Dateline: Freeport, Ill., Aug. 26, 1858. Wisconsin editor Martin …
Article: Congressional Attack on Axis of Internet Evil: Pop-Up Ad Spies & P2P Pirates
For a summary of legislative developments targeting pop-up ads and p2p, see Findlaw’s Modern Practice article entitled Congressional Attack on Axis of Internet Evil: Pop-Up Ad Spies & P2P Pirates.
What You Learned From Serving on a Jury
There were some interesting and amusing answers when the ABA Journal e-report asked “What was the most surprising thing you learned from serving on a jury?”
Naivety About PC Risks
From TVC Alert: Naivety About PC Risks A survey conducted by the National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA) finds that many computer users fail to understand security risks. Only sixty percent of those surveyed “recalled when …
Google Adds Books to Search Results
Google has officially launched Google Print, a project to digitize print books and make the content available in Google’s search results. To see what it looks like, run the search “book about blogs” The first …
List of Wisconsin's Candidates for the November Election
Legislative Reference Bureau has published a new Wisconsin Briefs listing candidates for the November 2004 election. Includes district, party affiliation, candidate name, and address.
Guide: School Safety: Bullying, Hazing, & Other Violence
Marian G. Rogers of the Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau has compiled a guide to School Safety: Bullying, Hazing, & Other Violence. It is part of the LRB Library’s Tap the Power series. Abstract: As the …
Wisconsin Supreme Court Accepts 13 New Cases
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has voted to grant review in 13 new cases. More information is available from the Wisconsin Court System.
Article: 7th Circ Decision Reinforces the Noncopyrightability of Facts in a Database
Although it’s a little older, the following article may be of interest: Blanke, Jordan M. “Assessment Technologies of WI, LLC v. Wiredata, Inc.: Seventh Circuit Decision Reinforces the Noncopyrightability of Facts in a Database.” Santa …