In the race to eBook-nirvana, should lawyers and judges stop long enough to read the privacy fine print in their eBook contracts? (You can be sure law librarians are…
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California Court Documents: Trial Court Documents and Appellate Court Briefs
…DomainWeb. Searching for dockets is free but retrieving documents is fee based and anyone with a credit card can create an account to retrieve documents. (Visit the Alameda County Law…
New Law Library Website
We at the Washington County Law Library are pleased to announce the premiere of our newly redesigned website . We’ve reorganized our content and added some new navigation…
Book: “Uscrewed: the consumer’s guide to getting what you paid for”
In my law library we field consumer law questions, as do most librarians in public libraries, law or otherwise. Open up the phone lines to a call-in show on…
Ralph Nader plans tort law museum
The 7/30/13 ABA Journal reports: “Ralph Nader plans tort law museum,” article by Debra Cassens Weiss The museum’s location is currently set for Winsted, Connecticut (so you won’t need…
Traffic Law: How to Beat (or Transcend) Your Ticket
…lawyer contributors, I am sure to surpass that value with this new post. The OSB Bulletin’s Aug/Sept 2008 issue has an, I dare say phenomenal, article on traffic law: Traffic…
How to Find an Oregon Administrative Rule History
…the history of a regulation or other administrative rule, especially at the state level. Also, most of the time we’re looking to update the law (regulation, case, or statute), that…
Law Library of Congress Report on Bitcoin in 40 Countries
“Our New Report Looks at Bitcoin in 40 Countries,” February 4, 2014 by Kelly Buchanan The foreign law specialists and analysts at the Law Library of Congress recently completed…
Teen Parents and the Law
It’s tough to find reliable information on this topic, and public librarians are asked these teen parenting questions more than law librarians generally are. But I was looking…
Traffic Week: Not-So-Smart Joggers and Pedestrians with Death Wishes
Pedestrians have to follow the law, too. The Oregon Pedestrian Rights [and responsibilities] website links to laws and other resources. I drove (very slowly) past a jogger the…
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