granted I’m a dumb guy in these matters, but would not the stuff they messed with on justia also be published in hardback form like “Decisions of the Supreme Court” and be found in some public or law libraries? I also apologize if this has already been covered, I’m flying thru threads right now.
I hope it’s found this monster committed a
serious crime .. and is given his full measure of
justice deserved.
Danae, do you know the charge, if he were charged?
Is it a crime to tamper with Wayback Machine info
on your own site or is the crime the adulteration
of the publicly accessible judicial case law ?
Most people just did a google search and hit the first free sites they could find. Findlaw isn't all that great, its not as easy to search.l Justia was and is easier to use. Because of it's ease of use, and its consistent high return results on Google, you got a lot of people citing cases or researching cases trying to find what was important and what wasn't. Well if Minor v Happersett wasn't on Justia’s site then search engines weren't going to find them so easily either.
This left the impression on a great many home PC researchers that the case wasn't that important. And coupled with flipping the Birth Certificate in front of people like a bullfighter's cape, this coverup was successful in minimizing the importance of Minor. Barry skated by with out being confronted by Minor v Happersett, and McCain wasn't going to bring it up either, given he had the same problem. So we got screwed. Justia isn't solely responsible for it, but for DAMN sure they played a role.