So published court of appeal opinions are permanently available because they are, well, published. And unpublished opinions have a Westlaw database where they can be looked up, even if they can’t be cited. But how do you find the unpublished parts of partially published opinions? I can’t seem to find them on Westlaw, and after the slip opinions disappear from the first page of the listing on the courts’ website—which, e.g., for the Second District goes back about two years—they appear lost from the public record unless someone wants to send a runner to pull them from the file.
Am I missing something?
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