One possible future of law? MyShingle had this excellent, and startling, post where you need to follow the links, and not just the money … but it really is…
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Law Librarian Disclaimers
Law Librarian Disclaimers: Please use disclaimers and use them with great feeling whether you are responding to a patron’s legal reference question or preparing a handout, a Power Point,…
New Book: Interpreting Oregon Law, 2009 edition
The Oregon State Bar has released their Interpreting Oregon Law, 2009 edition, a welcome addition to any Oregon lawyer or law library collection. You can find an order form…
Oregon’s Death with Dignity Law: A Ten-Year Review Article
From the Washington County (Oregon) Law Librarian: The Neuroethics & Law Blog reports on (and links to) this article: Ten Years of “Death with Dignity” in the New…
Oregon Cannabis Laws: 2014 Measure 91 & 2015 HB 3400, Diced, Sliced, and Shredded
When Oregon Laws are codified*, they can be scattered all over their corresponding legislative subject compilation, the Oregon Revised Statutes, so, unless you are a researcher with too much…
An Actual Paperless Law Office
Many talk a lot about a paperless office, but few actually succeed in creating one. These two lawyers not only talk but teach the rest of us about…
Blawgers as (real) Writers
…blawgers. How Appealing Sentencing Law and Policy Inter-alia Robert Ambrogi Law Sites Consider writing: Writing is not easy, at least not good writing, and only a few can do it…
New Law School to Open in Boise, Idaho
Visit the Concordia University Law School website to learn the status of this future Boise, Idaho law school. You can sign up to receive news updates. Link to their…
East Multnomah County Justice Center and Public Law Libraries
…again about the need for “satellite” law libraries. I’m not talking about anything extravagant, though in this world of expensive remote access legal databases, database license costs could give…
The Death of the (print) Law Report
“Abandoning Law Reports for Official Digital Case Law,” Cornell Legal Studies Research Paper No. 11-01, Peter W. Martin, Cornell Law School As you’ll see when you read and think…
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