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State-by-State Report on Authentication of Online Legal Resources

By the AALL Access to Electronic Legal Information Committee and the Washington Affairs Office.

The State-by-State Report on Authentication of Online Legal Resources answers the very important and timely question, how trustworthy are state-level primary legal resources on the Web? The comprehensive report examines the results of a state survey that investigated whether government-hosted legal resources on the Web are official and capable of being considered authentic.

State-by-State Report on Authentication of Online Legal Resources

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The state survey targeted six online sources of law and found that a significant number of state online resources are official, but none are authenticated or afford ready authentication by standard methods. State online primary legal resource are, therefore, not sufficiently trustworthy. The 241-page report includes an executive summary, six key findings, and individual reports for the states and Washington, D.C.

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