Technology & Science
Nov. 23, 2007
Publishing Treatises on Web
The August 2006 publication of "The Path of Constitutional Law," by Charles Kelso and his son, appears to be the first comprehensive treatise on American constitutional law to be published solely on the Internet. It represents a new trend in legal publishing.




By Linda Rapattoni
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SACRAMENTO - Charles Kelso is no whiz on the computer like his son Clark, who is the state's chief information officer, but at 79, the law professor knows enough to get around on the Internet and how to remain competitive in the marketplace.
He and his youngest son, Randall, also a law professor, are betting that enough lawyers and stud...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SACRAMENTO - Charles Kelso is no whiz on the computer like his son Clark, who is the state's chief information officer, but at 79, the law professor knows enough to get around on the Internet and how to remain competitive in the marketplace.
He and his youngest son, Randall, also a law professor, are betting that enough lawyers and stud...
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