…Conspiracy, but I’m not inclined to disillusion high school students with it, even though it is terribly funny. [If you’re thinking about law school In the U.K., they have the…
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Banned Books Week: a “Kafka Comes to America” Book Talk
Banned Book Week event: Café Banned, at the Multnomah County Library, features a talk by the Oregon Public Defender, Steve Wax, who will talk about his book, Kafka Comes…
Legal Challenge to 2007 Oregon Censorship Law
Portland claims that the Oregon law, which went into effect Jan. 1, violates the First Amendment because its broad language covers legal materials such as Judy Blume books and sex…
Winners of 2014 Legal Fiction-writing Contests (ABA Journal)
Read story at: “Harper Lee, ABA Journal fiction prizes announced,” by Victor Li, ABA Journal, Sept. 2014 Previous OLR blog post on this topic….
The Other $100 Laptop: What a Reader-Commuter Really Needs
is and what a human Reader wants and needs, especially the commuter or traveling Reader. It’s incredibly simple: Readers (and other travelers) don’t just want books: We want books, AND…
Bestseller List of Stolen Books
few booksellers who have literally been driven a little bit crazy at the thought of their inventory evaporating out the door, and with good reason: An overabundance of shoplifters can…
Cell Phone Book Clubs: literacy, technology, family and community
“Cell phone book clubs: A new way for libraries to promote literacy, technology, family and community,” by David H. Rothman, published on July 27, 2014, LLRX (Law and…
Educating Homeless Children: Legal Requirements (ABA Report)
Gallagher Blogs, July 2, 2014, post: Educating Homeless Kids: “Nearly a quarter of homeless people are children.* Over a million children were homeless at the start of the 2010-2011…
Death by Failure to Research: Could You Pass a Legal Research Competency Test?
David Lankes tells a familiar “Death by Failure to Research” story in his free eBook, “Expect More: Demanding Better Libraries for Today’s Complex World”: “…. In 2001 Ellen Roche,…
OSB Publication Wins National Award: “Oregon Constitutional Law”
The Association for Continuing Legal Education (ACLEA) has selected “Oregon Constitutional Law” as the winner of its ACLEA’s Best Award of Outstanding Achievement in Publications. “Oregon was a pioneer…
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