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Video Available for Law.gov Core Specifications Task Force Meeting 26 May 2010

Rob Richards June 1, 2010

Video is now available for the first meeting of the Law.gov Core Specifications Task Force held 26 May 2010 at the offices of Google in Washington, DC, USA.

This event is also being referred to as the Law.gov Open Source Workshop, the Open Source Law.gov Workshop, and Open Source Procurement for Law.Gov.

Click here for the meeting program.

Click here for archived Twitter tweets from the meeting (scroll down to tweets from May 26, 2010).

Click here for information about the Law.gov legal open government data project.

HT Carl Malamud.

Tags: Free access to law, Law.gov, Law.gov Core Specifications Task Force, Legal informatics conferences, Open source software for legal information systems, Public access to legal information

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