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Tip of the Week (Episode 201237): Using Google to Search public.resource.org

Jenkins Tip of the Week (Episode 201237): Public.resource.org, a great source for free caselaw and other law- and government-related documents, has no search engine. Browsing the site is not easy and intuitive. You can, however, use Google to search for cases and documents in public.resource.org using Google's site: limit.

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