…all the books, read all the statutes, ask all your friends, and you still don’t have an answer. The Oregon State Bar has a program called Problem Solvers…
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Free Federal Rules Ebooks
Free Federal Rules Ebooks, from the Legal Information Institute (compatible with iPad, Kindle, and more.) Read: “ About our Federal Rules ebooks . If you…
May the Best Decision Win: Hackers, Worms, Power, and Digital Law
Stop the presses! It’s all online! Wait. I don’t think so, yet, assuming also that you could even afford the online version. When “it’s all online,” which…
Statutory Interpretation: It’s Not Your Gramma’s Grammar (but maybe it should be)
…Grammatical Permissiveness: An Object Lesson for Teaching Why Grammar Matters“ You can find more information on statutory interpretation in books and online . In Oregon, you…
Oregon Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Course Materials in Law Libraries
The following Oregon law libraries have a selection of credit-worthy Continuing Legal Education (CLE) course materials available for members of the Oregon State Bar (OSB) and others who can…
U.S. Supreme Court Library a Thriving Entity
…staff of 28! “In the earliest years, the Court did not have its own Library. Members of the Court used their own personal collections or borrowed books from the Library…
Medical Library Student Internship (Oregon) Opening
A lot of people still think the only prerequisites for working in a library are 1) “you like to read” and 2) the ability to stamp books with checkout…
Favorite Book of the Year: “The Healing of America,” by T.R. Reid
missed Minneapolis!”). Reid is a great researcher and storyteller (and very funny, at that – you might have enjoyed T.R. Reid’s other books or radio appearances.)…
Google Me, Google Me: The Funny (and scary) World of Online Legal Research
…reasons, too), and I will leave those to be explained by Search Engine Scientists, but woe to the untrained (or unthinking) legal researcher who thinks that Google (or that other…
Lawyers Love Loopholes
a fair idea why zoning laws, neighborhood associations, neighbor-law books, and perhaps even dogs, not to mention doggy-day care businesses, exist. So when you hear anyone say, “it’s not rocket…
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