Friday, February 13th, 2009...8:50 am
More Alaska Legal Miscellanea: IDEA, PACER, and More Pills
PACER: Today’s New York Times reviews an activist’s campaign to create a tool to retrieve federal opinions that is friendlier, and cheaper, than PACER (you presently can’t do word searches for District of Alaska pleadings on PACER, for instance). The article seems to claim that the federal court system makes (annualized?) $150 million profit on PACER fees - at $.08/page.
Diet pills: Richard Vollertsen, at Alaska Injury Law Blog, posts on FDA action on “contaminated weight loss products.”
Singleton and IDEA: The 9th Circuit today amended the IDEA decision in which District Judge James Singleton recently participated. The change goes to the definition of “current educational placement.”
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