« Law - More on: "Harsh Words Die Hard on the Web": Students at Yale Law and Indiana University Feel Effects of Anonymous Attacks | Main | Ind. Decisions - Court of Appeals issues 3 today (and 15 NFP), including a question of first impression on the propriety of a bank's refusal to pay a cashier's check. »
Friday, February 20, 2009
Ind. Decisions - A question for ILB attorney-readers
I'm getting ready to post today's Court of Appeals opinions. There are 3 for publication opinions and 15 not-for-publication (NFP), a pretty typical breakdown.
I know most of you read the NFPs. My question is, why read them - the civil and criminal?
I'm working on an article about NFPs. You may also tell me, if you choose, whether you think the NFPs' time has passed. Thanks for your help.
Posted by Marcia Oddi on February 20, 2009 11:24 AM
Posted to Indiana Decisions