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This Week’s Links: 060414
- Canada Revenue Agency: All about your tax return
- Canada Revenue Agency: income tax myths
- Canada Revenue Agency: Tax return filing due dates in 2006
- Techtree (Mumbai): Google Gets Voice Search Patent
- U.S. Patent Office: new Google patent
- EFY Times: Speak Loud, If You Want To Search On Google!
- Google Labs: Voice Search
- Law-Dictionary.com: formedon in the remainder
- Ameico
- Junro
- Cool Tools
- Google Calendar
- Matt Cutts: Review: Google Calendar
- Google Calendar: keyboard shortcuts
- The Canadian Forum on Civil Justice
- CFCJ: Conference: Into the Future: the agenda for civil justice reform
- W. Mills, “The Shape of the Universe: The Impact of Unpublish Opinions on the Process of Legal Research [pdf]
- Abramoff v. US [pdf]
- Memorandum: Report of Advisory Committee on Appellate Rules [pdf]
- Law.com: H. Bashman, “To Cite or Not to Cite to Non-Precedential Opinions”
- Cl1p.net
- YouSendIt
- Windows Live Academic Search
- Bill C-2 (Accountability Bill)
- Bill C-2 (Accountability Bill) [pdf]
- BCLA conference
- CALL Conference
- Government 2.0 Think Tank
- CivicSpace
- Google Scholar
- Digital Koan: Microsoft Academic Search
- PCWorld: Academic Search
- LiveSide: Academic Search
- BlackBerry Case Study: West Yorkshire Police Increase Visibility and Productivity with BlackBerry [pdf]
- BlackBerry (UK) News: Police in West Yorkshire are using BlackBerrys
- Thomson Press Release: Thomson, Shin Nippon Hoki Shuppan Announce Joint Venture for Japanese Legal Information Market
- Merrill Lynch Internet, Advertising, Information and Education Conference: The Thomson Corporation [pdf]
- SSRN: T. Smith, “The Web of Law”
- Social Science Research Network’s e-Library
- Stanford Law School
- European Corporate Governance Institute
- Bruce Welling
- SSRN: O. Arewa, “Open Access in a Closed Universe: Lexis, Westlaw and the Law School” [pdf]
- Law Librarian Blog
- John Swan
- Biggin v. Maloney
- Biggin v. Maloney: parallel cites
- U. Vic: Justice Grant Campbell: Legal Research and Writing, What Use Is It?
- Wikipedia: Seymour Hersch
- The New Yorker: S. Hersch, “The Iran Plans: Would President Bush go to war to stop Tehran from getting the bomb?”
- Washington Post: P. Carlson, Raiding the Icebox


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