Time:owner-libertylaw@blake.sharpcomm.com Fri Oct 4 07:48:04 1996
Date: Fri, 04 Oct 1996 08:46:16 -1000
To: libertylaw@www.ultimate.org
From: liberty@mcn.net (Paul Andrew Mitchell)
Subject: Re: ComLaw> Re: LLAW: Dale Robertson
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>On Thu, 3 Oct 1996, Richard James, McDonald wrote:
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>> I would give my vote on this citizen, Dale Robertson, this is the type of
>> people that we need on the arena, sharing his information, not just writing
>> to be writing. If everyone would send a copy of a pleading that has been
>> filed in court everyone would have a large collection to assist others.
>
> What we really need is a budget or volunteers to put together a
>nice data-base of documents on a web page or a linkage of web pages
>together. Then people could reach out and search for the precise format
>for an already used pleading for their specific case. This is what the
>hyper-text links embodied in the abreviation http stand for and are
>designed to bring to people. It would be just a super large and
>efficient data base of documents for everyone to access.
>
>> Richard
>
>
>Charles Stewart . . .
A one-gigabyte text database is being
prepared on a secure Web site for
the Supreme Law Seminars. We could
use some investors to help accelerate
the development. We are open to all
serious investors. The current
Supreme Law Seminars web site is
still in its infancy. See:
http://www.supremelaw.com
Thanks.
/s/ Paul Mitchell
for now: liberty@mcn.net
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