books on “the practice of law.”) Law librarians are often asked if we have any books in our law libraries on what a legal career might look like, e.g. what…
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Law Books Can Be Beautiful (a long time ago, sadly)
The Yale Law Library Rare Books Blog post, Law Books Bright and Beautiful, links to their Flickr photo display. Hat tip to the Justia Law Librarian Blawg Search round-up….
Lawyers: Save Time & Money: “Legal Information Buyer’s Guide & Reference Manual”
…to deter and refuse unsolicited shipments: Do you know about 39 U.S. Code 3009? 2) Do you really need annual print supplements? (They can be expensive up-front and to file/shelve.)…
Oregon Used Books, Charitable Activities Law, and “Those Blue Bins”
know that they need partners in that “book sale” chain of events, with other charities and with book stores that sell used books as well. Some libraries are…
How to Reuse, Recycle, and otherwise Dispose of Unwanted Law Books
We have updated our guide: “How to dispose of used law books.“ You can link to the guide from the Washington County (Oregon) Law Library website (under the heading…
The Law Librarian and the FBI: A Shaggy Dog Tale in Six Parts: PART ONE
…I might have to call upon if I got myself in a fix while trying to track down the missing books. Apparently, a “fix” is exactly what this already was…
Dream Job for the Right Person: Rare Book Librarian (Yale Law School)
Book Librarian promotes use of rare books and understanding of legal history through collection development and management, preservation activities, exhibits, publications, instruction, and participation in Law Library reference and public…
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 this…
2014 Harper Lee Prize for Legal Fiction accepting entries
“2014 Harper Lee Prize for Legal Fiction accepting entries To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the publication of To Kill A Mockingbird, and to honor former Alabama law student…
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 the…
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