…system managers often get more of the blame than the thief.) I’m sorry to have to end my quest for my missing books and this story on an empty note…
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“Kafka Comes to America”
Oregon Federal Public Defender, Steve Wax, has written a book, Kafka Comes to America, about his experiences representing Guantanamo prisoners and Brandon Mayfield (whom I blogged about, in…
What Would Nero Wolf and Archie Goodwin Charge for their Services?
How much and for what services should the state pay private investigators in capital cases? The May 10th Willamette Week has a very interesting story about how the…
Papa, What’s Money?
…that Mr Dombey was quite disconcerted. ‘What is money, Paul?’ he answered. ‘Money?’ ‘Yes,’ said the child, laying his hands upon the elbows of his little chair, and turning the…
Public Law Librarianship: A Book and a Review
…review: “Public Law Librarianship: Objectives, Challenges, and Solutions,” by Laurie Selwyn and Virginia Eldridge. IGI Global, 2012, 281 pages. We have a copy in our Law Library and your law…
Vote for Your Favorite Legal Novel of the Year
…for one of three Harper Lee Prize finalists” Chose from among these 3: “The Wrong Man,” by David Ellis “Havana Requiem,” by Paul Goldstein “Defending Jacob,” by William Landay…
The Politics of Parking (Book)
…a more humorous mode, read Calvin Trillin’s 2001 novel, “Tepper isn’t going out,” but for a more prosaic examination of Parking, here is the title of that new book: “Politics…
Susskind’s End of Lawyers: Annotated with Links
Law librarian colleagues brought a Legal Informatics Blog post to my attention: Susskind on the End of Lawyers. There are a zillion links to commentary on the book. I…
Tax Time for Law Firms: Oregon Law Library Values, Past and Present
How much is that law book worth? The Oregon State Bar has current and previous Law Library Values data available just in time for tax season….
King Lear Goes to Law School: Estate Planning, Distribution of Wealth, and the Art of Teaching
It’s definitely the Year of King Lear, with ghostly sightings, new theatre productions, creative interpretations, and now: King Lear in Law School (from the Gallagher Blog) Maybe you…
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