Law.gov : Putting It All Together
Friday, June 18th, 2010
Harvard Law School, Pound 107
10:00-3:00PM
Co-hosted by
The Harvard Law School Library
Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard niversity
Law.gov : Putting It All Together
The Harvard Law School Law.Gov workshop on June 18 is the last in a 6-
month series of such workshops that have taken place throughout the
country. In this final workshop, participants will discuss the
implications of some core principles about access to primary legal
materials. Are these principles workable? What will it take to make
them real? What are the implications of these principles? Our hope is
that upon completion of this workshop, a crisp set of basic principles
can be presented and discussed, perhaps leading to the enactment of
some of these principles into policy through mechanisms such as
judicial rules, executive orders, or legislation.
Space is limited at these workshops. Register at http://tinyurl.com/28v3h4v
Please note that video will be captured for the full workshop and
posted on the Internet.
Main URL for this workshop is at http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/events/2010/06/lawdotgov
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