Visitors to the 3rd Circuit’s Web site (www.ca3.uscourts.gov) in 2002 have been receiving a pleasant surprise.
Click on “Today’s opinions” or “This week’s opinions,” and you can see a list that is noticeably longer than what appeared in the same space last year. The reason is that the opinions made available by the court for public review now include those that are marked “non-precedential,” formerly labeled “not for publication.”
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