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    Reliable and Confidential Archiving of U.S. Supreme Court Web Cites

    The following is a guest post by Nicholas Taylor, Web Archiving Service Manager for Stanford University Libraries and former Library Technology Specialist for the U.S. Supreme Court. The topic of link rot in legal materials has been an area of study for some time (PDF) but has only recently surfaced in the mainstream press with the high-profile findings by two separate law journal articles of the high incidence of broken links in U.S. Supreme Court opinions. It’s a problem th
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