Who said learning about how laws are made can’t be any fun? Clearly, that person never looked at the Classroom Law Project’s Bill of Rights for Extraterrestrials Lesson Plan…
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Legal Information Tower of Babel: Law dot Gov, National Inventory, and the U.K. Law dot Gov Project
information on specific sources of U.S. laws, state and federal, stay tuned for the National Inventory Project that is coordinated by the Washington Affairs Office of the American Association of…
Careers for Lawyers Inside and Outside the Law
calls from the police or a client, for drug court, for a hospital-bedside visit with an abused child, or for the halls of academe – the classroom, the clinic, the law…
Affordable Lawyers: What Did Your County Law Library Do For You Today?
Question: WHO uses the Oregon county law libraries and for what purpose(s)? Answer: Thousands of people use the Oregon county law libraries, because no other publicly accessible library has…
Don’t Throw Out that “Old” Oregon Law Book! (Motor Vehicle, Criminal Law, and Probate Law Revisions)
If that dusty law book in your office hasn’t been scanned yet (assuming copyright allows you or another repository to do so), PLEASE Don’t Throw it Out! (If you…
Law Students, Get Smart: Mine Your County Law Library
The Legal Research is Easy blog post, Hone Those Research Skills, is California-based, but the lessons it teaches apply to law students in every state where public law libraries…
Oregon Classroom Law Project: Be a Mock Trial Volunteer
The Classroom Law Project has loads of fun volunteer opportunities, some of which are for a few hours, a day, or every week or month. Check the Classroom Law…
Positive Law, Codification, and Peanuts (i.e. Linus)
KCLL Klues posted this Positive Law and other U.S. Code Mysteries a little while ago and it reminded me that some of my own readers are new to legal…
Oregon’s Multnomah Law Library Catalog is Now Online
Oregon’s Multnomah Law Library* is one of the state’s best legal research collections – and you can now search their catalog online: Multnomah Law Library’s Catalog For links to other…
Teaching Students That Judge Judy Is Not a Supreme Court Justice (NYT)
…or participate in Oregon’s Classroom Law Project and others like it around the country. Maybe the next generations will do better – at least we can hope they will try….
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