The (arguably) Good Shepard

September 14th, 2005

Shepard’s Citations is a vitally important but really annoying-to-use legal reference work used to ensure that the case you just looked up is still good law, and to see what other cases have cited it. The Hastings library has a cute guide if you’re really keen to learn more, but as a technologist, I found this treatment by O’Reilly author Bob DuCharme more interesting.

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