Are government-hosted legal resources on the Web official and capable of being considered authentic? The groundbreaking State-by-State Report on Authentication of Online Legal Resources, published
by AALL in March 2007, reveals that a significant number of state
online legal resources are considered to be official but that states
have not yet implemented ready authentication by standard methods.
States are increasingly moving to an online only environment for some of
their core legal resources, which makes these findings particularly
alarming.
State-by-State Report on Authentication of Online Legal Resources Full Report
Introduction
Executive Summary
Findings
State Reports
Appendices
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