Ken Svengalis has published a 2nd edition (2022) of his “A Layperson’s Guide to Legal Research and Self-Help Law Books” — and it’s half the price of the first…
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Oregon (OSB) Constitutional Law Section Spring 2010 Newsletter
The OSB Or Con Law section’s Spring 2010 newsletter is an eye-popping 73 pages – that’s not a newsletter, that’s a book! If you want to immerse yourself in…
Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #12, Article III, Distribution of Powers
…to authorize expenditures beyond budgetary limits. (1) The Legislative Assembly is authorized to establish by law a joint committee composed of members of both houses of the Legislative Assembly, the…
Superheroes in Court – Courtrooms in Comics (at Yale Law School)
After highlighting Yale Law School Dogs in a previous blog post, I would be remiss if I omit a blog post on their rare book exhibit on Courtrooms in…
Searching Case Law with Google Scholar: New and Improved
“Google Scholar Case Law Evolves“ by Mark Giangrande, Law Librarian blog: Excerpt: “…. Google is hardly a substitute for any of the commercial databases as it does not have the…
How to Read a Case
From BoleyBlogs, and not just for law students: How to Read a Case, and other first-year tips Excerpt from post: “… Law school holds many wonders, but first the…
Oregon 2010 Law Library Values (OSB)
The Oregon State Bar (OSB) has posted the 2010 Law Library Values Schedule. The website includes values for previous years as well: “This schedule has been prepared by…
So You Want to be a U.S. Supreme Court Law Librarian?
Did you ever wonder what a U.S. Supreme Court law librarian job description looks like? Here’s your chance – and it’s a part-time job too (well, at least you’ll…
Welcome the New (in name): Public Law Library of King County
Public Law Library of King County “The King County Law Library has a new name, Public Law Library of King County , and a new Director, Rita…
The Exciting World of Library Law: Congressional Puzzles and Laptop Viewing Rights
Library Law has had some interesting posts this past week (and in previous weeks, but I’ll try and focus here:-): Library Law June 13th post: Why is there no…
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