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Technological and Practical Insights for Delivering a Hybrid Legal Research Certificate Program to Students

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In this highly competitive legal job market and era of law school reform, law schools and law libraries must develop new programs to create practice -ready graduates. Some law libraries are now offering non-credit certificate programs to address this need. At the University of Denver, we developed a Certificate Program in Legal Research in the spring of 2013. The Certificate program is offered in a traditional classroom setting for our day students and as an online program for our evening students.

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20 June 14:30 - 15:30
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WCC 2009

Lifting the veil on state supreme courts

Over 200 cases were reviewed by Texas' highest courts last year. Around a dozen of these received major media coverage. In-depth reporting and empirical research on the law is hamstrung due to a lack of highly accurate, freely available data in appropriate formats. Building upon its successful U.S. Supreme Court database, Oyez will present its new individual court sites and resources associated for state supreme courts.

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21 June 10:30 - 11:30
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WCC 3018

The Leading Cases Filter; Enhancing full-text database searching with secondary materials

Full-text case law searching is inefficient due to the vagaries of, and subjective qualities of language, and the objective nature of standard search algorithms. Mining secondary materials for cases identified by scholars as leading ones, and then using them as a core filter in which to begin an online research session is one way to make full-text searching more efficient. The resulting algorithm, the "Leading Cases Filter" (also embarrassingly know as the "Leiter Filter"), is open source and freely available to all developers.  

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20 June 10:30 - 11:30
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WCC 2004
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