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==An editorial manifesto for a new public legal education resource==
==An editorial manifesto for a new public legal education resource==
'''By JP Boyd'''<br/>
'''By John-Paul Boyd''', April 2013<br/>
When Courthouse Libraries and I first started talking about the wiki project, there were some core values that I wanted the wiki to maintain. I’d never thought about these things before, but when we started talking about how the wiki would look and be run, I realized that there were in fact certain qualities of my website that I wanted to preserve. From this came a set of guiding principles for the editorial tone of what is now called [[JP Boyd on Family Law]]. My hope is that this resource will continue to be:
When Courthouse Libraries and I first started talking about the wiki project, there were some core values that I wanted the wiki to maintain. I’d never thought about these things before, but when we started talking about how the wiki would look and be run, I realized that there were in fact certain qualities of my website that I wanted to preserve. From this came a set of guiding principles for the editorial tone of what is now called [[JP Boyd on Family Law]]. My hope is that this resource will continue to be:
# '''Free'''<br/>The information should be available for free, to anyone, without restriction and without expectation of reward.
# '''Free'''<br/>The information should be available for free, to anyone, without restriction and without expectation of reward.