From the Washington County (Oregon) Law Librarian: The Neuroethics & Law Blog reports on (and links to) this article: Ten Years of “Death with Dignity” in the New…
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New Book: Interpreting Oregon Law, 2009 edition
The Oregon State Bar has released their Interpreting Oregon Law, 2009 edition, a welcome addition to any Oregon lawyer or law library collection. You can find an order form…
New Law School to Open in Boise, Idaho
Visit the Concordia University Law School website to learn the status of this future Boise, Idaho law school. You can sign up to receive news updates. Link to their…
The Law Decoded: Virginia (beta test)
A lot of “law & tech” endeavors often widen the gap between the legal haves and have-nots (think “digital dead end“), but this Law Decoded project (in progress) shows…
Blawgers as (real) Writers
…blawgers. How Appealing Sentencing Law and Policy Inter-alia Robert Ambrogi Law Sites Consider writing: Writing is not easy, at least not good writing, and only a few can do it…
Law Librarian Named GPO’s Assistant Public Printer
Public Printer Bill Boarman has named Mary Alice Baish Assistant Public Printer, Superintendent of Documents, for the U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO). A proud day for all law librarians!…
Earn $1,000 – by NOT Going to Law School?
Anything But Law School Graduate Scholarship The flip side of “too many lawyers“: Some reports estimate that 55% of attorneys are baby-boomers. If that % is correct, and the…
Buying, Selling, Merging and Closing a Law Practice in Oregon
We’ve been getting excellent feedback on the ABA’s “Buying, Selling, Merging and Closing a Law Practice”. When law partners part amicably, they may find that a how-to book is…
Law Library Thing: Tarlton, Yeshiva, U Penn, Los Angeles Co, and MORE
Liz, who keeps us abreast of law-related goings-on at one of our local public libraries, points out that LibraryThing now has a LAW Library Thing going-on with lots of…
East Multnomah County Justice Center and Public Law Libraries
…again about the need for “satellite” law libraries. I’m not talking about anything extravagant, though in this world of expensive remote access legal databases, database license costs could give…
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