Bloomberg Law is set, later this month, to roll out its legal research database to compete, so we hear, with Lexis and Westlaw. Blog reports on the rollout include…
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Law dot Gov: Maybe? Finally? Soon?
An idea whose time has come, maybe, soon: Law.Gov: A Proposed Registry and Repository of All Primary Legal Materials of the United States PACER, CRS, eCourt, eFiling, caselaw, statutes,…
Water Law in Oregon
From the Washington County (Oregon) Law Librarian: It can been said that future wars will be over food and water, especially water. The future is here and the wars…
Oregon Court Captions: New Law
For those who missed this: The Oregon Law Practice Management website post about the new rules on captions: Comply with Court Captions or Risk Rejection : Excerpt: “Oregon courts…
Another Supposedly Fun Thing to do with a Law Degree
…for their law-connections. Sustainable Kink: A local couple explores the last eco frontier: sex toys “Last October, Alliyah Mirza and Jonas Sapienza started Earth Erotics, an online retailer of eco-friendly…
Stephen Elias Dies: Hero to Self-Represented Litigants and Public Law Librarians
Stephen Elias, lawyer to the people, died last month. You can read an obituary at the Nolo website and a Nolo blog. Law librarians knew Stephen as a mentor,…
A Digital Black’s Law Dictionary
Also from a Stark County Law Library blog post, here’s the (new) legal writer blog with a link to a digital Black’s Law Dictionary….
Superseded Oregon Revised Statutes: A Legislative, OJD, and County Law Library Collaboration
Oregon legal researchers and attorneys rejoice! The Washington County Law Library staff are scanning the 1953-1993 ORS from statute books donated by the Oregon Supreme Court, Oregon Legislative Counsel…
Comics and the Law: Emerald City Comicon 2014
From Gallagher Blogs: “The Law of Comics – this weekend near you! Calling all geeks! Emerald City Comicon is here this Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, and they’re not only…
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