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This article considers resource discovery from the viewpoint of visually impaired people. Starting with the tasks of find, identify, select, and obtain, it examines how catalogs can be enhanced to assist visually impaired users. It then looks at the inclusion of specific data within catalog records and how they help the user. This is followed by some reflections on display issues and a reference to the need for accessibility in catalog systems. It concludes that improvements for visually impaired people provide features that sighted people will appreciate as well.
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I. INTRODUCTION
The late scholar Karl Llewellyn wrote that "the rule follows where its reason leads; where the reason stops, there stops the rule." ...
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ABSTRACT
When a federal court in the United States compels the discovery of information located abroad to determine whether it has jurisdiction over...
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E-discovery, although not necessarily a "new" concept, is an up-and-coming area of litigation procedure. Despite its prevalence in both civil and crim...
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The American Cancer Society Discovery Shop in Redlands is holding their annual "Spring Time Serendipity." This is one of the shop's many signature events in raising money to fund local research, programs and services to patients and their families.
This year's event will be held on Friday and Saturday. Doors open 9:30 a.m. on Friday and 10 a.m. on Saturday. The shop is located at 1534 Barton Road, in Redlands, next to the Stater Bros. Market.
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Some times, the most basic part of the case, discovery, can often be the most frustrating part. In most cases, some amount of discovery is needed to d...
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THE COMPLICATED relationship between the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and the Federal Rules of Evidence impacts discovery before trial and disclos...
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This Note presents a split between two federal circuit courts regarding the interaction of the standing doctrine and the inevitable discovery exception to the exclusionary rule. The courts had to decide whether evidence obtained illegally from both a criminal defendant and a third party may be admitted in court through use of the inevitable discovery exception to the exclusionary rule. The standing doctrine requires that there be a violation of the defendant's own constitutional rights in order for the court to suppress the evidence through use of the exclusionary rule. The inevitable discovery exception to the exclusionary rule allows the government to use illegally obtained evidence if law enforcement officials would have eventually discovered it by legal means. The First Circuit com...
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Originally published July 7, 2011
Keywords: e-discovery costs, federal litigation, taxation of costs, Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
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if you go The American Cancer Society Discovery Shop will host a ribbon cutting at 11:30 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 28, and a three-day open house on Feb. 28 and March 1 and 2. The store is located at 2197 University Ave. Hours are 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday; 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Wednesday and 9:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. Saturday. Call Jane Ulstad at 563-582-9800 for more information or to schedule a donation.
There's a big new look for Dubuque's American Cancer Society Discovery Shop, and that means more help in the fight against cancer.