Tips Tuesday: Use Newspaper Archives to Find Cases
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Not all mystery cases are caused by a mistyped citation or AI hallucination. Sometimes people remember only the vague details of a case (“it was an employment case involving someone who insisted on dressing up as a clown at work”) but not the names of the parties. While they may have a vague idea of when it happened, people tend to remember events as being more recent than they actually were. If you’re missing crucial information about a case and can’t seem to track it down with the information that you have been given, it can be helpful to check . . . [more] The post Tips Tuesday: Use Newspaper Archives to Find Cases appeared first on Slaw .
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