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Waldo - I say these things, and Lexis is being stupid.
Waldo Jaquith - Motion to Quash in Garrett v. Better Publications. 2009
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The only good news I found in Lexis-Nexis is that The Washington Post did cover the annual EEOC report in 2004 and 2006.
Where's the media coverage of the EEOC federal disability hiring report? BA Haller 2008
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Now Lexis is charging extra for providing unpublished opinions that were included as part of the basic Federal/State Case database in the past.
Unpublished Opinions 2006
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This is a fascinating study where Smith analyzes how many of the law review articles in Lexis 'Shepards' database (?) are cited and how often:
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I don't know about that case, but when I searched for window washer and new york in Lexis, I found the case of "Fox v. Scully", which is a blatant sign of a cover up.
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DATE (1992) [in Lexis, search for document dated 1992]
Fun with Metadata 2006
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I’ll have it to you COB today, but at this moment, Lexis is not wanting to finalize processing the report.
Waldo Jaquith - Motion to Quash in Garrett v. Better Publications. 2009
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Ilya won’t find it in Lexis; you have to read “American Terrorist” or something equivalent to get those details.
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Lexis, which is not confined to one country or another, but deals with the general averages of human mortality, reveals the fact that this terrible death-rate is of universal occurrence among all peoples.
Spontaneous Activity in Education Maria Montessori 1911
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I use commercial legal databases such as Lexis-Nexis and WestLaw, as well as public sources.
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