…work: text of the bill.) This law will be codified in the 2013 Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) (to be published early 2014). The law’s effective date is January 1, 2014. You…
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A Free Web 2.0 Technology Course for Law Librarians
Not only is this free, but you don’t even have to commit to it* – wowsers!: A Free, Online Course to Introduce Law Librarians to Web 2.0 Technologies Excerpt:…
Free Law Books Online: Findlaw and Nolo
If there is a particular book you want and you know its title, you can check library catalogs or run a web search or ask a law librarian (who…
Free Online Pre-nuptial Agreement for Pets (Pet Nup) (UK law!)
From ABA Journal: UK lawyer creates online prenup for pets,” Jan 1, 2015, by L.J. Jackson: “While many people treat pets like family members, courts take a different view….
Rocket Lawyer, Google, and the Practice of Law in the 21st Century
You can spend your entire vacation catching up on how the practice of law has changed over the past few years, or, you can read a quick and dirty…
New Legal Research Guide – Consumer Law
The Washington County Law Library has a new legal research guide on consumer law. You can find all of the library’s legal research guides on the Subject Guides page…
How to Find a Law Review Article: Let me count the ways
…full-service legal research database, and a research strategy, to perform a full legal literature subject search for magazine, journal, law review, newsletter, and newspaper articles.) 1) Use your Internet search…
What Do You Know About Public Law Libraries? A Reading List
Here in Oregon we are in a strange sort of campaign for continued county law library funding. If you would like to weigh in on the subject, but don’t…
Legal News Roundup and Why We Really Need Organizations Like the Classroom Law Project
When I worked in academic law libraries, a charming and [usually] young law student would invariably come up to the reference desk, ask a question, and then say deprecatingly,…
Oregon State Law Library: Librarian Retirement and New Appointment
Joe Stephens, the State Law Librarian, is retiring at the end of June. Joe led the library and its staff through many improvements to the library’s services, collection and facility…
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