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the magazine of Wake Forest University School of Law New Brave World Technology and the transformation oflegal information --par- 9 9 e T Wake Forest Jurist Contents volume 29 number 2 June 1999 . . FEATURES The Legal Information Revolution Redux, page We or, Hey, Daddy, Are Halfway There Yet? by Thomas M. Steele Contraryto exaggerated reports, paperas aprimaryrepositoryoflegal informationisnotdeadyet. Butit definitelyhashadto roll overand makeroomforothermedia. A page10 Profession of Leadership byAmyAndrews Across thestate,WakeForestlawgraduatesare givingbackto theircommunities. page6 DEPARTMENTS page2 Briefs page16 Alumni Notes page22 Alumni Profile page24 Deans Column EDITOR DavidFyten ASSOCIATE EDITOR AmyAndrews ALUMNI NOTES EDITORS BryanLink,AndrewWaters ASSISTANT EDITORS KimMcGrath,LindaMichalski,CherinC.Poovey ART DIRECTOR SamanthaH.E.Hand PHOTOGRAPHY KenBennett PRINTING Hutchison-Allgood COVER ILLUSTRATION PaulAnderson©TheStockIllustrationSource,Inc. WakeForestJuristispublishedtwiceayearinDecemberandJunebytheWakeForestUniversitySchoolofLaw.Allrightsreserved. TheviewsexpressedhereindonotnecessarilyreflectthoseofWakeForestUniversitySchoolofLaw. SendclassnotestoJuristNotes,P.O.Box7205ReynoldaStation,Winston-Salem,NC27109-7205.Sendletterstotheeditorand othercorrespondencetoWakeForestJurist,P.O.Box7205ReynoldaStation,Winston-Salem,NC27109-7205.Sendalumni addresschangestoAlumniRecords,P.O.Box7227ReynoldaStation,Winston-Salem,NC27109-7227.Sendallotheraddress changestoP.O.Box7206ReynoldaStation,Winston-Salem,NC27109-7206. Volume29,Number2,June©1999AllRightsReserved Jurist 9 Briefs New Library “1 feelsohonoredthattheyaskedmetodo this,”Parkersays. “TheeducationIhavegotten Named hasobviouslystoodmeinverygoodsteadinmy Director career,andnowI’mlookingforwardtohelping ‘She will be especially valuable othersintheireducation.” AftergraduatingfromWake Forest, Parker in the coming years of Marian Parkerbrings impressive wasaresearchlibrarianandinstructoratDuke academic lawlibrarycredentials topost University School of Law Library while she transitions to the M workedonamastersdegreeinlibrarysciencefrom arian F Parker (JD 78) returns to theUniversityofNorthCarolinaatChapelHill. electronic world. ’ the Wake Forest School of Law Shereceivedhermastersin 1979andcontinued August 1 as the director of the workingatDukeforabout 18months.Thenshe “MarianParkerbringstothispositionanin- Professional Center Library and professor of movednorthtoworkasassociatedirectorforpub- depthknowledgeofboththelibraryandthelegal law. She replacesThomas M. Steele, who has licservicesandassistantprofessoroflawatthe information publishingandelectronicservices resignedfromthepositiontobecomeafull-time StateUniversity ofNewYorkatBuffalo School fields,”Steelesays.“Shewillbeespeciallyvalu- professorin the lawschool. ofLaw from 1980 to 1983. able tothelawschool, itsstudentsandfaculty, Parker,wholivesinGreensboro,hashadsig- Shehasbeendirectorofthelawlibraryand inthecomingyearsoftransitionfromatraditional nificantexperience inacademic lawlibraries, professoroflawatNewYorkUniversitySchool to anelectronicworldofelectronic data trans- includingat Flarvard and NewYorkuniversi- ofLaw, associate lawlibrarian forresearchser- mission, analysis,andexpression.” ties,andinlegalresearchandtechnology. She vicesatHarvardLawSchool,anddirectorofthe Parkersaysshebecameinterestedinlawlibrary sayssheisexcitedaboutreturningtoheralma lawlibraryandassistantprofessoroflawatthe workwhileastudentatWake ForestSchoolof mater and that it feels like the appropriate UniversityofTulsaCollegeofLaw. Law. Threeofherprofessors,CharlieRose,Ken placeforherafteracareerspentinseveraldif- SinceMarch 1996,Parkerhasbeendirector Zick,andJimBond,wereresponsibleforpiquing ferentstates. ofprofessionalrelationsforLexis-Nexis/Matthew herinterest. Whentheyintroducedhertolegal WhenDeanRobertK.Walshofferedthejob Bender&Co.,Inc.,basedinNewYorkCity.She researchandwriting,sheabsolutelylovedit. toherthisspring,Parkerrecallshimsaying,“We workswithlawschools,developingprogramsand Shesaysshewillgetsettledintohernewposi- allwantyoutocomehometous.” networkingwithlegalprofessionals,andcurrently tion before making any decisions on how the isonassignmenttoLexis-Nexisasactingsenior libraryshouldoperate.“Myplanisalwaystocome directoroflawschoolsandcourts. Duringthat toaplaceandgettoknowitfromtheinsideand specialassignment,shehasdevelopedastrate- not make predetermined decisions,” Parker gicplanandmanaged the marketingprogram. says. Hergoalistomakeherlibrariesveryuser- SheworkedforMeadDataCentral(nowLexis- focusedandaccessible. Shesaysshewill teach Nexis)asmanageroflegalqualityandcompet- classesinthefuture,butnotthisfallbecauseof itiveanalysismanager, from 1986to 1990. the timingofherhiring. Parker, who has been a member of the Walsh says that Parkerhas the ability and AmericanAssociationofLawLibrariessince1978, knowledge toget information inwhateverfor- saysshelearnedaboutSteele’sjobcomingopen matstudentsand professorsneedit, especially fromSteele. “1havebeenfriendsandcolleagues electronically, and thatherbackgroundcould- withTomSteelebasicallyaslongasIhavebeen n’thavebeenstronger.ThelawlibraryatHarvard, alawlibrarian,”shesays. ShetoldSteeleseveral whereshewassecond-in-command,isbelieved yearsagothatifheeverdecidedtoleavehisposi- to be the second largest legal library in the tion,toletherknow.Hedid,butParkersaysshe worldbehind the U.S. LibraryofCongress, he wassobusyatthetimethatshedidn’timmediately says,andherotherexperiencealsowasimpres- readanyoftheinformationhesentheraboutthe sive.Additionally,asaformerstudentsheknows position.Hecalledheruponedayandaskedher theWakeForestlawschoolandtheimportance ifshehaddecidedagainstapplying. Sheimme- itplaceson teaching. diatelysentherresumebyfaxandfolloweditup “She knows the values of the institution,” laterwithamore formalapplication. Walshsays. SteelesaysthatParkerwillbeanassettothe ProfessionalCenter. WakeForestJurist June 1999 . Jurist Briefs 3 Faculty Notes CAROL ANDERSON hasbeennominat- PROFESSOR NICKLES NAMED ed as President-Elect of the Forsyth County BarAssociationforthe 1999-2000term. TO IRS REVIEW BOARD Professors LUELLEN CURRY and M1R1 FELSENBURG made ajoint presentation Professor Steve Nickles, C.C. Hope Chair ofFinancial Services and Law, hasbeen oninstitutional racismandits relationship to nominatedbyPresidentBillClintontoserveontheIRScitizens'oversightboardman- employment law issues at the North datedintheIRSRestructunngandReformActof1998. Thelawcreatedanine-mem- Carolina/South Carolina Annual Labor and EmploymentLawmeeting. ber board with the power to review agency operations to ensure taxpayers are treatedproperly. Thepanelwillalsooverseemanagementoftheagency, recommend MICHAEL CURTIS presentedapaperon future candidates to run the IRS, and advise the presidentwhen it feels an incum- “The Peoples’ DarlingPrivilege” (Free Speech bent commissionershouldbe removed. History)atthesecondannualconferenceofthe Three ofthe nine oversightboardpositions are permanent: the Treasury7secre- Working Group on Law, Culture and the tary(ordeputyTreasurysecretary) the IRScommissioner, HumanitiesatthelawschoolinMarch. , andarepresentativeoftheNationalTreasuryEmployeesUnion. TIM DAVIS presentedseveralpapersatcon- The remaining six citizen positions are submitted by ferencesaroundthecountrythisspring,includ- President Clinton to the Senate forapproval. ing “Intercollegiate Athletics in the Next ProfessorNickleshas ajointappointment and teaches Millennium: A Framework for Evaluating in the law school and in the Babcock Graduate School of ReformProposals”atasymposiumsponsored Management.HisspecialtiesinlawandhisclassesattheWake bytheAssociationofAmericanLawSchoolsand theNationalSportsLawInstitute;“TeachingSports ForestLawSchoolincludecommerciallaw,paymentsystems, andtheLaw:TheRelevanceofRace”attheannu- debtor-creditorlaw,andbankruptcy. IntheBabcockSchool, almeetingoftheAssociationofAmericanLaw heteachesmanagementcoursesrelatedtothesesubjectsand Schools; and “Racism inAthletics: Subtle Yet also courses on ethics and economics. Persistent”, atasymposiumsponsoredbythe University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review. Allthreepaperswillbepublishedthis summer. ProfessorDavisiscurrendyservingas thechairoftheLawandSportsSectionofthe DAVID LOGAN served as a member of KATE MEWHINNEY hasreceivedapro- AssociationofAmericanLawSchools. the ABAs Site Inspection Team for Capital jectgrantofalmost$10,000fromWakeForest University School of Law earlier this year. University’sFundforEthicsandLeadership.Along MINI FELSENBURG isservingasthechair ProfessorLoganalsospokewithavisitinggroup with Professor BeverlyJones of the medical ofthe Winston-Salem Citizens Police Review ofofficialsfromKyrgyzistanontheregulation school,shewillbedevelopingtrainingmateri- Board. oftobaccoandtobacco-relatedliabilityissuesin alsdirectedattheethicalchallengesofdemen- the United States, in conjunction with the tia and memory loss. Mewhinney also will MARKHALLhaspublishedaneweditionof UnitedStatesInformationAgency. speakattheABAsAnnualMeetinginAdantaon HealthCareLawandEthicsinaNutshell. He “MarginalCapacityIssuesandElderlyClients.” has also completed astudyoflawsrestricting healthinsurers’useofgeneticinformation. WakeForestJurist .June1999 Jurist Faculty Notes TOM ROBERTS haswritten“NutsandBolts of Municipal Law' Practice” which appears as Chapter 1 in Land Use Fundamentals, pub- lishedbytheABA. Curtis Logan Reynolds Wright RICHARD SCHNEIDER deliveredalec- |OEL NEWMAN sarticle,“Doctors,Lawyers MICHAEL PERRY’Sessay“LiberalDemocracy ture series in May at the Institute ofBusiness andtheUnabomber, hasbeenpublishedbythe and Religious Morality” recently appeared in Studies in Moscow. He also delivered apublic " University ofMontana Law Review. Professor Volume48oftheDePaulUniversityLawReview. lecture at the Central European University in Newmanalsotestifiedonproposedrulemaking The article was the basis of the 1998 Annual Budapest, Hungary. withrespecttotravelandtouractivitiesoftax- Church/StateLectureatDePaulUniversity. His exemptorganizationsbeforetheInternalRevenue essay“WhatIsTheConstitution’?”isincluded DAVID SHORES’ article, “Reexamining Servicein February. Fieservedasaconsultant inConstitutionalism: PhilosophicalFoundations, ContinuityofShareholderInterestinCorporate to the Governments of Armenia, Georgia, published by Cambridge University Press. Divisions,”recentlyappearedinVolume 18 of Macedonia,UzbekistanandUkraineonlawyers’ ProfessorPerrypresentedapaperon“TheLaw theVirginiaTaxReview. codesofethics,undertheauspicesoftheABAs Professor as Moral Philosopher” at the 1999 Centraland EastEuropeanLawInitiative. AALSannualmeeting,andhealsopresenteda JAMES TAYLORisservingon the Board of paper entitled “Freedom of Religion in the Directors of the Center on Law, Ethics and ALAN PALMITERisservingasthetreasur- UnitedStates: FindeSiecleSketches”atasym- NationalSecurity. Heisalsoapennanentmem- eroftheCounciloftheBusinessLawSectionof posium on religious liberty sponsored by the berofthe FourthCircuitJudicialConference. the North Carolina Bar Association. In the IndianaUniversity/BloomingtonSchoolofLaw. GEORGE WALKER spring he spoke on “Recent Developments in In April, Professor Perry delivered a lecture hasbeenappointedto BusinessLaw'"atacontinuinglegaleducationpro- (“What Is ‘Morality’ Anyway?”) in the 1999 theInternationalLawAssociation’sArmsControl gram oftheNorth CarolinaBarAssociationin Faith &Justice Lecture Series sponsored by and Disarmament Committee. He has pub- Pinehurst.Hisarticle,“TowardDisclosureChoice the Georgetown University Law Center. In lished“AnticipatorySelf-DefenseintheCharter inSecuritiesOfferings,”recentlyappearedinthe May,ProfessorPerrydelivered thecommence- EraWhattheTreatiesHaveSaid,”intheCornell ColumbiaBusinessLawReview. mentaddressat,andreceivedanhonorarydoc- Journal ofInternational Law. The articles also toratefrom,St.John’sUniversity,Minnesota. Also appear as Chapter 15 in The Law ofMilitary DEBBIE PARKER is currently serving as inMay, ProfessorPerrywasafeaturedspeaker Operations: Liber Amicorum Professor Jack legalcounselfortheDowntownMiddleSchool, at a conference, “Political Thought After Grunawalt (Naval War College Internal Law acharterpublicschoolinWinston-Salem. Liberalism,”atCalvinCollege, Michigan. Studies), MichaelN. Schmitt,ed. W ILSON PARKER spoke at the North MICHAEL PERRY and RICHARD ROBERT K WALSH hasbeenappointedby Carolina Council of School Board Attorneys SCHNEIDERhostedthesecondannualcon- ChiefJustice Burley Mitchell to the North annual meeting on the topic of “Questioning ferenceoftheWorkingGrouponLaw,Culture Carolina Supreme Court’s Commission on Assumptions: Are There Limits to Federal andtheHumanitiesatthelawschoolinMarch. Professionalism for a three-year term. Dean RegulationofSpecial Education?” Over75scholarsfromaroundtheworldpresented Walsh chaired an invitational conference for papersonadiverserangeoftopics. presidents, provosts, and deansoflawschools inChicagoinlateFebruaryandhelpedorganize SUZANNE REYNOLDS and GEORGE and make presentations at the ABA Seminar WALKERservedonthedraftingcommitteethat for New Law Deans at Graylyn Conference wroteTheNorthCarolinaFamilyLawArbitration CenterinearlyJune. Act: Proposed Legislation, Forms and Rules. TheActwillbesubmittedforapprovaltotheNorth RON WRIGHT’S article, “Three Strikes Carolina GeneralAssembly. Legislation and Sentencing Commission Objectives,” appeared in the October 1998 issue ofLaw&Policy. WakeForestJurist June1999 . Jurist Briefs 5 Thelawschoolwastheregionalhostfor TheBLSAScholarshipBanquetwasheld theNationalTrialCompetition. Twenty at the Bridger Field House with teamsparticipatedinthiscompetitionfrom CongressmanMelWattasthe speaker. Arkansas, South Carolina, Tennessee, \ andNorthCarolina. Twowinnersfrom Len Elmore—basketball player, agent, c thiscompetitionwereselectedtogotothe lawyer, ESPN commentator—spoke at finalsinTexas. BothWakeForestteams thelawschoolon"ChangesintheRules won the two positions from the of Sports Bargaining: It's a New Ball Southeastern regional and went to the Game." nationalcompetitioninTexas. Outofthe LAW SCHOOL IS over200teamsthatstartedinthenation- AmericanBarAssociationPresidentPhilip al competition, one oftheWake Forest Andersonvisitedthelawschoolfortwo HONORED BY teams went to the final four and the daysandmetwithfacultyandstudents. PRESTIGIOUS othermade theeliteeight. Hespokeaboutcurrentnationalissuesfac- ing the legal profession. President ABA HARRISON Thelawreviewheldapaneldiscussion, Anderson indicated that this was the TWEED AWARD "A Discussion and Debate of Recent onlyvisittoalawschoolhehadsched- JuvenileJusticeReforminNorthCarolina." uledduringhisABApresidency. ThekeynotespeakerswereJusticeWillis WhichardoftheSupremeCourtofNorth ProfessorMichaelGerhardt, aprofessor T Carolina and Marcia Morey, executive atthelawschoolatWilliamandMaryand he HarrisonTweedAwardisgivenbythe directoroftheGovernor'sCommissionon CNNcommentator,talkedtostudentsand AmericanBarAssociationforoutstanding JuvenileCrime andJustice. faculty on "Impeachment: What Have leadership in the promotion offree legal WeLearned." services to the poor. The Forsyth County Bar TheLawReviewBusinessSymposiumwas Association received this award onbehalfofthe heldatGraylynonApril9. Thetopicwas We had distinguished foreign visitors DomesticViolenceAdvocacyCenter(DVAC). "Balancing the Equities: The Evolving duringthemiddleofApril. LauraForlati, TheDomesticViolenceAdvocacyCenterwas LawofSexualHarassment." Thekeynote professor and former dean from the establishedasacollaborativeeffortbetweenWake speakerwasJudgeSusanWebberWright, UniversityofVenice withherhusband, ForestUniversitySchoolofLawthroughtheguid- ChiefJudge, U.S. District Court forthe Zeno, who isalsoalawyer, visited fora anceofProfessorSuzanneReynolds,theleadership Eastern District of Arkansas, the trial week. SiobhanMullallyfromthelawfac- ofChiefJudgeBillReingold(JD ’83), the partici- judgeintheJonesv. Clintoncase. ultyoftheNationalUniversityofIreland pation of the Legal Aid Society of Northwest inCork,Ireland,wasvisitingandlectured NorthCarolina,andlawschoolstudentvolunteers. ThesecondannualLaw,Cultureandthe onhumanrights. ChiefJudgeReingoldacceptedtheawardatthe Humanities Conferencewasheldat the ABAannualmeetinginToronto. Also,a recognition lawschoolwithover145participants. This The IL Moot Court Competition has ceremonywasheldatthelawschoolforstudents isaninformalnetworkofscholarsmeet- been renamed in honor of Professor whohelpedtocreatethisCenter. Ai ingtodiscussinterdisciplinary,human- GeorgeWalker. Thisyear'scompetition isticallyorientedlegalscholarship. was held on April 14 with sixjudges fromtheNorthCarolinaCourtofAppeals RebeccaMorgan,presidentoftheNational presiding—ChiefJudgeSidneyS.Eagles, AssociationofElderLawAttorneys,spoke Jr. andJudges Robert H. Edmunds,Jr., onelderlawatthelawschool. Joseph R. John, Sr., John C. Martin, Linda M. McGee, and RalphA. Walker. Juan Williams, the best-selling author ofEyesonthePrizeandpoliticalanalyst Professor Mary Davis ('85) from the and national correspondent for The UniversityofKentuckyCollegeofLawwas WashingtonPost,cametothelawschool avisitingprofessorforthespnngsemester. to talk about his biography, Thurgood ShetaughtTortsandRemedies. Marshall:AmericanRevolutionary. WakeForestJurist .June 1999 the Legal Information Revolution Redux or we are halfway there by Thomas M. Steele Popularmagazinearticlesandbookstodayarefilledwithpredictionsofthedemiseofprint- edmediaanditsreplacementbydigitizedinformation. Thispastweekend1returnedtomy parentshouseinthe foothillsoftheOzarkMountainstohelpmyfatherthroughamedical crisis. 1 hadtheopportunitytoflipthroughthepilesofmagazinesfromhiscollec—tioninthe attachedstoragebuildinganddiscoveredtomyamazementwhatIhadforgotten thatthe popularliterature ofthe eightiesandearlyninetiescontainedsimilararticleson the infor- mationrevolution. Theusualdategivenforthecompletedeathofprintwas“bytheendof thiscentury.”Todaysprognosticatingcommentatorsareprescientlyproclaimingtheadvent ofthemillenniumininformationavailabilityjustastheydidfive,ten,evenfifteenyearsago. Butnowtheadventofthismillennialeventhasbeenvariouslysetas2003,2005, or2010; strangelyenough2000and 2001 arenolongermentioned. 1wasremindedofmyretorttoacolleagueinBostonintheearlyeightieswhensheexpressed sadnessat the “passingofthebook.” Myresponsewasthat I couldn’twaituntil theheavy, unmanageablethingsweregoneandwouldhelplightthefirestotorchthemassoonasthe WakeForestJurist June 1999 . STOCK THE © — ThomasM.Steeleis ProfessorofLawand formerDirectorofthe WakeForestUniversity ProfessionalCenter Library. information they con- Whatthe“Information tained was all available Revolution”hasgivenusas in computer-accessible lawyersismorechoicesin form. Nomoreshelving, theavailabilityoflegalinfor- nomoreshifting,nomore mation and the access counting, no more cal- methodologiesavailableto culating book space. findrelevantlegalauthor- Freedom from pocket- ity.Allofthatandmore part insertion, looseleaf thechoiceofpricepoints; page filing, and paper where we choose to be supplementation. More when we access it; and space for students and even what hardware we users:morecomputers;nomoreneedtoplanhuge,costlyadditionstolibraries. employtofind,read,analyze,andsynthesizelegalinformation. Itisimpor- Thisspringwhileattendingaprogramonplanningnewlawschoollibrary tantthatweareconsciousofouroptionsandthatweturnincreasedatten- buildingsforthetwenty-firstcentury,1wasamazedthattheconferenceplan- tiontoanalyzingourneeds,makingreasonedchoices,andlearningsophis- nerhaddevotedalargesegmentoftheprogramtothe futureofthebook ticatedresearchmethodologies. and its implications for library architects and planners. The speakers Unfortunately,untilrecentlyourexperiencesaslegalresearchershave spoke about thecontinued need tohouse increasingcollections ofhard- nothonedourskillsatdoingthatkindofanalysiswhenitcametoselect- copybooksandperiodicalsintheforeseeablefuture.Whenaskedwhythere inglegalinformation.The firstrevolutioninlegalinformationoccurredover wassuchaneedinaworldthatwasrapidlydigitalizinginformation,they several centuriesasaresultofthe inventionofthe printingpressand the — gaveawidevarietyofanswers continuedpreferenceforhardcopybyolder reawakeningoftheRenaissance. Thatrevolutionbroughtlaw-givingfrom faculty,practitioners,andevenstudents;artificialbarrierstoconversionsuch aprocessthatwasindividualized,oral,andondemandtoonethatwasrel- ascopyrightlaw'; variedresponsesbypublishersin response to a diverse ativelyconsistent,appliedtoall,andthatwasreadilyconsultedinrelatively legalbuyingaudience; limitationsofcurrenttechnology;inadequateelec- cheapprinted form.Asalawyer,youchosewhichprintedformtobuyby >nicsearchtools.Inshort,whatwehavewroughtisnotasimplerworld decidingwhichlawpnnteryoulikedbestorwasmostreadableorwascheap- whereeverythingisavailableonlyinoneformatbutabravenewworldwhere est. Bythelate 1880s,however,otherfactorsenteredintothatdecision.These thereareamultitudeofformatsthatwillprobablyco-existduringatran- includedchoosingsystemsfromWestandLawyers’Cooperativethatpro- sitionperiodthatnowlookstoafartherhorizonthanfive, ten,orevenfif- videdbetterindexing,thoroughorganization,cross-referencing,andcom- teenyears. prehensiveness. Still,afterfourcenturies, alawyerhadonlyonechoiceof — Viewed fromahistoricalperspective,thisconclusionshouldnotcome format print(onecouldeasilyaddanother,microform,exceptthatitpro- asagreatshock.Afterall,socioeconomicrevolutionstraditionallytakelonger vided no real alternative in terms of information availability, price, or ) carryoutthanpoliticalormilitaryones.Thetransitiontoaninformation accessibility).The—otherchoicesyouhadtomakewerevariousmixesofstan- society and economy from a post-industrial, service-oriented economy dardaccesstools indexes,outlines,dictionaries,andcitationsystems. Price, probablywill takeawhile, thoughprobablynotthecenturythatthe tran- familiaritywithaparticularpublisher,comfortwithuseofaparticularindex, sition fromanagricultural toanindustrialeconomytookorthegeneration andotherfactorsweretheprimaryvariablesthatwereconsideredbyattor- thatthetransition fromanindustrialtoaserviceeconomytook. Ittakestime neysinmakinglegal informationchoices. forpeopletoleamacriticalmassoftheessentialtoolsneededtosurviveand In 1973anotherformatappearedwithitsownuniqueaccessmethod- thrive.Andweshouldrememberthatalthoughwehavemovedthroughthree ology. Mead Paper Company made the Ohio Bar Associations online :>rfoursocioeconomicrevolutionssince theindustrialrevolution,westill database,Ohbar,availabletolawyerscommerciallyunderthebrandname have farmers (though theyliveand workinvastlydifferentwaysthanmy ofLEXIS.Alawyerleasedacomputerterminal(thattookanentirepick-up greatgrandfatheronhissouthernOklahomafarmdidrightaftertheLand truck to haularound!) fromLEXIS. Accessto relevantlegalauthoritywas Rush of 1889). available primarily by means of boolean research operators that used WakeForestJurist June 1999 .

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