I’ve blogged a lot about condo law for a reason. (See here and here.) Condo homeownership is fairly new to Oregon, and a lot of Oregon lawyers, and there…
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Teen Parents and the Law
It’s tough to find reliable information on this topic, and public librarians are asked these teen parenting questions more than law librarians generally are. But I was looking…
Human Lawyers (and Law Librarians) vs. Online Legal Services: It’s Not About You
Jim Calloway’s blog post: GPSOLO: Law Practice 2020 has lots of tips including this one from GP Solo, vol. 31 No. 3, by David Hiersekorn: “Online Legal Paper Mills:…
Book: “Uscrewed: the consumer’s guide to getting what you paid for”
In my law library we field consumer law questions, as do most librarians in public libraries, law or otherwise. Open up the phone lines to a call-in show on…
How to Find an Oregon Administrative Rule History
…the history of a regulation or other administrative rule, especially at the state level. Also, most of the time we’re looking to update the law (regulation, case, or statute), that…
Last Thoughts on Legislative Drafting and Poetry Month (April at the Law Library of Congress)
“The Unacknowledged Legislators of the World,” April 28, 2015 by Jennifer Davis (Law Library of Congress) “…. The centrality of interpretation to law and poetry is also explored by…
Law Librarians and Legal Information Professionals in a World That Needs (Legal Research) Help
Also from LawSites: an inspiring view of the legal information world of today (which will be tomorrow really, really soon): Turning Challenges into Opportunities: New Directions for Legal Information…
Law Practice: Ethical Duty of Technology Competence
…Bar Association formally approved a change to the Model Rules of Professional Conduct to make clear that lawyers have a duty to be competent not only in the law and…
Equal Justice Conference (Portland, Oregon, April 30-May 3, 2014)
…the entire EJC conference! Among other EJC and pre-conference programs, there is one for Access to Justice (A2J) professionals, public law librarians, and those who are interested public law library…
The Law Librarian and the FBI: A Shaggy Dog Tale in Six Parts: PART SIX
…Thing to Say,” by Judith Martin, Crown Publishers, 1998, p. 47.) As the author of “The Book Thief” laments, it is very hard to get law enforcement to care about…
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