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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 24 — Courts

24-209. Nebraska Appellate Courts Online Library; repository of decisions of the Supreme Court and Court of Appeals; distribution of electronic opinions; Supreme Court Reports Cash Fund; created; termination.

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(1)The Nebraska Appellate Courts Online Library shall be the repository for the published judicial opinions of the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeals which have been designated for permanent publication. All previous official bound and printed volumes of the appellate courts' opinions shall be made available on the Nebraska Appellate Courts Online Library. Other distribution of such electronic opinions shall be as directed by the Supreme Court.
(2)The Supreme Court Reports Cash Fund is hereby created. The fund terminates on July 1, 2026, and the State Treasurer shall transfer any money in the fund on such date to the General Fund.
In absence of copyright, printer could publish and sell copies of Supreme Court Reports, even though plates belonged to state. State v. State Journal Co., 77 Neb. 752, 110 N.W. 763 (1906), affirming 75 Neb. 275, 106 N.W. 434 (1905).
Supreme Court Reports belong to office and not to judge personally. Clifford v. Hall County, 60 Neb. 506, 83 N.W. 661 (1900).
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