As one of the many professional law librarians who negotiate contracts for legal database services and who show attorneys how to use them efficiently (to save time and their…
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Oregon Family Law Resources:Collaboration and Beyond
The Oregon family of “family law attorneys” comprised of lawyers, judges, the state bar, family law facilitators, and others is amazing. This family works so well together. They…
Law Books Can Be Beautiful (a long time ago, sadly)
The Yale Law Library Rare Books Blog post, Law Books Bright and Beautiful, links to their Flickr photo display. Hat tip to the Justia Law Librarian Blawg Search round-up….
Minimum Wage Law, 1967: An Oregon Legislative History Lesson
Visit the State Archives “Landmark Legislative Bills by Subject” website to find the following: “Oregon Minimum Wage Law Records 1967 HB 1340 Introduction The 1967 Legislative Assembly enacted House…
Animals and Due Process of Law
“Law and Order, Then and Now: Animals and inanimate objects, including human corpses, put on trial,” from a March 2, 2012, Law Librarian Blog post, regarding: Animals on Trial:…
Unauthorized Practice of Law in Oregon: Consumer Beware
The OSB Bulletin, May 2012 edition, has a good article on the unauthorized practice of law (UPL) in Oregon. (You can also find it from the OSB Bulletin archives,…
How and Where to Find the “Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act”
(Sometimes people call this 2009-2010 law the Health Care Reform Act, ObamaCare, the Affordable Health Care Act, etc.) Do you want the enrolled bill, the session law, a section…
Law School Theory vs. Practical Skills, One More Time
“Law School Theory vs. Practical Skills, One More Time,” at the Law Librarian Blog (December 15, 2011 ), links to Yale Professor Stanley Fish’s response to David…
More Pigs (and Cows) and the Law
An Oregon county law library colleague found the “pig” case we were looking for (previous pig post), except it turns out to be cows, not pigs – yoinks! (In…
Art and Copyright Law and J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter
Copyright and art law through the eyes of a novelist (and a legal scholar): Gary Pulsinelli, Harry Potter and the (Re)Order of the Artists: Are We Muggles or Goblins?…
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