In case you missed this post at Above the Law about: “Yale Law School Going to the Dogs ” 3 Geeks and a Law blog have something to…
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Which Version of Dred Scott, Plessy, or Bush v. Gore Do You Want?: U.S. Supreme Court Rewrites (ur, edits) Past Opinions
When you rely on a judicial opinion to support your cause, which version of the case do you carry into court? This is the 21st century law librarian and…
Law eBooks are not pBooks: Sharing, Privacy, and Cost
Lawyers, law firms, and law libraries have historically shared books with each other. We now have some important eBook purchsing, borrowing, lending, and licensing issues to catch up on….
State of Oregon Law Library Provides Statewide, Remote Access to EBSCO & Fastcase
The State of Oregon Law Library (SOLL) is providing statewide access to 2 valuable legal research databases, previously unavailable for remote access to non-attorney Oregonians. (No legal research database…
The Law of Engagement Rings (with a side of ring-flingers and Oregon cows)
…delving into the Law (mostly Oregon), which, given what I’ve unearthed, isn’t that far from simply asking oneself, “What would Miss Manners (or Nelson Mandela , Desmond Tutu…
Careers for Lawyers Inside and Outside the Law
Yes, Virginia , lawyers can follow their bliss. I noticed a reference to the Portland Law Collective and it got me thinking about the law students…
Advice (from law students) for New Law Students
Gallagher Blogs (University of Washington Law School Library) alerts us to: “ Advice for Entering Students,” from the Student Appeal , a law student forum….
Neighbor Law: Please Don’t Attack Your Neighbor
…not to live at the Aloha address, Martin said.” [ Link to full article.] We’re not all lucky enough to have awesome neighbors. Librarians, public and law, are asked legal…
Traffic Week (Oregon): MOVE OVER! (law)
The Oregon State Police website has lots of information on the new “Move Over Law” (2009 ORS 811.147) (effective 1/1/10) including a flyer on the new law and on…
$60 a Year for 75,000 (NYLI) Law eBooks?!!
Visit the New York Law Institute (NYLI) website for details about the service and the free trial, which would give you access to all NYLI electronic resources. Read the…
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