When you rely on a judicial opinion to support your cause, which version of the case do you carry into court? This is the 21st century law librarian and…
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Advice (from law students) for New Law Students
Gallagher Blogs (University of Washington Law School Library) alerts us to: “ Advice for Entering Students,” from the Student Appeal , a law student forum….
Article: “Abandoning Law Reports for Official Digital Case Law,” Peter W. Martin
…digital information: “Abandoning Law Reports for Official Digital Case Law,” Peter W. Martin. Cornell Law School research paper No. 11-01 (This paper can be downloaded without charge from:…
Oregon Attorney 2012 CLEs: Animal Law, Learning the Ropes, and ICWA
1) October 5th: 2012 Animal Law CLE: Sponsored by the OSB Animal Law Section: Personal Property or Companions? Why the Legal Status of Animals Matters:Part I: Overview and Evolution…
Traffic Week (Oregon): MOVE OVER! (law)
The Oregon State Police website has lots of information on the new “Move Over Law” (2009 ORS 811.147) (effective 1/1/10) including a flyer on the new law and on…
A2J Words Matter: A Legal Resource Center is Not Always a Law Library (and vice versa)
A2J = Access to Justice: Words and Names Matter The Law Librarians at the State Of Wisconsin Law Library know that the difference between a Legal Resource Center or…
Oregon Condo Law and Lawyer Blogs
The list of Oregon law blogs is growing. Check out Justia’s Oregon Law Blogs list and my own sidebar list of Oregon law blogs. Neither is absolutely complete and…
Update to “Leaving Children Home Alone in Oregon”
See recent update ( 2/10/11 ), but also click on the Home Alone label at the bottom of this post. In addition to my new Kids Home Alone in…
Oregon Babysitting, Home-Alone: Parents, Teens, and Children and the Law
See recent updates (e.g. 2/10/11, 6/15/09 ), but also click on the Home Alone label in the sidebar. The most frequently sought and read posts here at this…
Consumer Reports Magazine, Free, Full Text, Online, From Your Desktop
…everything else) that appear in Consumer Reports magazine. But you can! Here’s how you do this at Washington County (WCCLS) public libraries (your own public library will have its own…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

