The Chronicle of Higher Education has a February 21, 2010, article about this book: “Yo, Ho, Ho, and a Digital Scrum: History shows that intellectual property is more…
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Criminal Background Checks on Employees and Volunteers
…about good business accounting practices. Most libraries have lots of books on how to run businesses and bookstores are awash in them. Nolo Press too has excellent legal…
The Independent Legal Publisher: Alive and Thriving
Pro Books: Excerpt “… Wait a minute, a law prof as independent law book publisher?! When I saw that Alan’s corrected and annotated version of Holmes’ The Common Law was…
Deboning Chickens, Paranormal Romance, and Prison Libraries
Article: “Cell Service: Inside the World of Prison Librarians,” by Jake Rossen, January 11, 2018, at Mental Floss dot com: Excerpt: ‘…. The escapism afforded by the books can dilute…
A Human Book, not an eBook: What if You Could Borrow a Legal Scholar (from your library) for an Hour?
prejudice I feel is invisible. It’s more a stigma attached to the label,” Langley said in a telephone interview from the university campus. “We’re thought of as evil, callous and…
Affordable Lawyers: What Did Your County Law Library Do For You Today?
…their specialized legal research resources, including databases, books, and professional law librarians. More WHO answers: Government attorneys and other employees, metro-area residents, solo and small law firm attorneys who assist…
The Law Librarian and the FBI: A Shaggy Dog Tale in Six Parts: PART THREE
…than in years past. Ask Michael Moore. But making federal cases is Mr. Spence’s job, and even Michael Moore’s; it’s not mine. Besides, I just wanted my books back, not…
Oregon Intellectual Property Law Research: From the Dry to the Diabolical
many course books from the OSB, OLI, and MBA courses that Oregon attorneys are required to take. Some of these course books are terrific stand-alone research tools. Not every attorney/teacher…
Teaching and Learning U.S. Law as a Second Language: Legal English
…to foreign students or lawyers? There are books for non-English speakers learning the Language of American and (UK) English Law. Some might even be e–books. And there is lots of…
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