Discussion papers and reports
From time to time we will place material or links here which we feel to be of interest to the legal community on the Internet, changing the contents from time to time as needs dictate.
Reducing the Cost and Improving the Quality of Course Materials Through Technology (CLEA 1998)
What Do Law Students With Laptops and Electronic Casebooks Do?
- P. Martin (1996)
Digital Technology, Access to Legal Information, and Dispute Resolution - Viewed from a Developing Country
- P. Martin (1996)
Last Writes?: Re-assessing the Law Review in the Age of Cyberspace
- B. Hibbitts (1996)
Digital Law: Some Speculations on the Future of Legal Information Technology
- P. Martin (1995)
Pre-Digital Law: How Prior Information Technologies Have Shaped Access to and the Nature of Law
- P. Martin (May 1995)
Legal Information, Open Models, and Current Practice
- T. Bruce (May 1995)
Mead-Dayton Joint Committee Study on Technology in Law Schools (Interim Report)
Five Reasons for Lawyers and Law Firms to Be on the Internet
- P. Martin (April 1994)
AALS Program on Uses of the Internet in Support of Legal Education
Wisconsin Legal Citation Proposal