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Books: “Willful Blindness” and Mr. Bob Red Mill’s “People before Profit”
1) There are many kinds of willful blindness, personal, financial, criminal, etc. A recent story about the Sandusky trial mentioned the following book. I started reading it over…
Read ’til your lips hurt: 25 greatest law novels…ever! (ABA Journal)
From the ABA Journal, August 1, 2013, post: “25 greatest law novels…ever!” “The ABA Journal has been exploring a fascinating romance between lawyers and popular culture. We’ve traced…
Making a Lamp out of Law Books
If you’re a handy-dandy sort, and need to give a special present to a lawyer or law librarian in your life, try this project: make a lamp using books…
How to Dispose of Used Law Books: More Ideas
In an era of Reduce, Reuse, Recycle (which for some of us began in the 1970’s), lawyers and law librarians also look for ways to dispose of law books…
Oregon Lawyers: 2015 Law Library Values Report (OSB) for Tax and Other Purposes
The Oregon State Bar has posted the latest Law Library Values report. You can also find previous reports, back to 2004….
Used Law Books for Troops? Maybe not, but here’s another idea
Do you want to participate in Books for Troops? I don’t think they want your used law books (and then again …), so here are ways to dispose of…
We the People Book Club (Classroom Law Project)
Even if we don’t join all those book clubs dangled so temptingly (ahem) in front of us, we can still add their books to our personal reading lists. But…
Ursula Le Guin Sounds the Alarm: A tribute, and call to arms, to writers and readers
…disobedience, and writers threatened by corporate fatwa. And I see a lot of us, the producers, who write the books and make the books, accepting this – letting commodity profiteers…
How Do I Ban an Oregon Public Library Book? Let Me Count the Ways.
…you to communicate with the library’s Director and managers. Or, you can find your library at one of these Oregon library directories. For more information on banned books: 1)…
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