Check out http://www.findlaw.com/casecode! It provides free access to
Federal and State court opinons and can be searched by case name,
citation, and keyword; and is not much harder to use than Lexis-Nexis or
Westlaw.

Wade Kotter
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>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/5/2004 1:50:48 PM >>>
On Oct 5, 2004, at 5:56 AM, John Poole [Finale Discussion] wrote:

> (It is ironic, in this era of digital publishing, that one cannot 
> easily obtain a court opinion without having to access a commercial 
> publisher who asserts copyright over publication of the opinion.)

Especially considering that copyright law explicitly states that all 
U.S. government publications are copyright-free!

mdl

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