Lawyers are busy people, with a need for info and order in an increasingly chaotic electronic world. To help them get the news and information they need fast, more bar journals are going digital. The changes however, don’t sit well with everyone.

The Connecticut Bar Journal recently announced it will begin electronic publication starting in September. At the state’s only scholarly legal journal, which has published peer-reviewed articles since 1927, the board of editors decided digital delivery would be convenient to readers and more environmentally friendly.

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