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October 12, 2012 |

USADA lawyers speak out on Lance Armstrong, cycling's "code of silence"

Three lawyers discuss their work advising the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency in connection with its investigation into Lance Armstrong's use of performance-enhancing drugs.
10 minute read
November 20, 2009 |

Case of SC's '3 Hebrew Boys' heads to jury

COLUMBIA, S.C. AP - Three South Carolina men accused of bilking people out of more than $80 million lied about how they would invest their money, so it doesn't matter if investors knew it was risky, prosecutors said Thursday.Timothy McQueen, the Rev. Joseph Brunson and Tony Pough face nearly 60 federal charges, including conspiracy, mail fraud and money laundering.
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July 25, 2007 |

How Lawyers Can Improve Search Results

The Internet is a powerful tool for research, containing information about law, business, government, science and medicine. Unfortunately, with the proliferation of Web sites today, any search may return hundreds of results, many of which are not relevant or reliable. Library and information services administrator Tracey Rich discusses some advanced search techniques in Google that can improve the relevance of search results and examines ways to determine the reliability of a Web site.
10 minute read
August 20, 2007 |

Tuning the Engine

The Internet is a powerful tool for research. Unfortunately, with the proliferation of Web sites today, any search may return hundreds of results, many of which are not relevant and many of which are not reliable. A little precision can help improve an Internet search.
9 minute read
July 09, 2007 |

Advanced Internet searching

Popular search engines like Google do not support the kind of precision search techniques found in familiar legal research tools like Westlaw and Lexis; however, they do provide some advanced searching tools that can improve the relevance of search results.
10 minute read
February 05, 2001 |

View From the Street: Taking Law to the People at a D.C. Clinic

The quiet commitment of the lawyers who assemble at the fledgling D.C. Bar Advice & Referral Clinic in Anacostia, a community in Washington, D.C., is a reminder of the tenuous business of legal aid operations that depend on volunteer lawyers. And at a time when pro bono warriors fear that public service is slipping at some law firms, the clinic illustrates how volunteer lawyers can make a difference.
10 minute read
September 18, 2013 |

Brazil Looks To Break From U.S.-Centric Internet

Many experts fear Brazil's breakaway will be a potentially dangerous first step toward fracturing a global network built with minimal interference by governments.
5 minute read
March 21, 2007 |

Internet Domain Name Body Inches Forward in Relaxing Contact Disclosure Requirements

Many owners of Internet addresses face this quandary: Provide your real contact information when you register a domain name and subject yourself to junk or harassment. Or enter fake data and risk losing it outright. Help may be on the way as a key task force last week endorsed a proposal that would give more privacy options to domain name owners. Hearings on the changes are expected next week before the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, the main oversight agency for Internet addresses.
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