Many changes have been made to Oregon’s paternity laws. For information about these changes, see: Oregon State Bar (OSB), Family Law Newsletter, April 2008 (vol. 27, #2) (not…
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Creativity and the Law: Jill Bolte Taylor and Clifford Stoll and TED
…local attorney about the use of creativity in the law (not as straightforward as it sounds) to these amazing video clips from the TED Conference (and the TED blog) –…
Oregon Lawyer Newsletters, Journals, and Newspapers
…Planning and Administration (previous issues of the newsletter are free online) 4) Family Law (newsletter is available free online) 5) Litigation Section (previous issues of the…
Read ’til your lips hurt: 25 greatest law novels…ever! (ABA Journal)
From the ABA Journal, August 1, 2013, post: “25 greatest law novels…ever!” “The ABA Journal has been exploring a fascinating romance between lawyers and popular culture. We’ve traced this…
Online Book Privacy Law – in California
See the Law Librarian Blog , October 4, 2011, blog post: California Enacts Book Purchase Privacy Law…
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…
May the Best Decision Win: Hackers, Worms, Power, and Digital Law
…court, the judge, court administrators, archivists all have to duke it out when lawyers and judges each bring different versions of cited cases to their trials or when they cite…
“Is it legal?” in the Library
The most popular reference question people ask librarians, both law and public librarians, is “is it legal?” Is it legal for me to copy this DVD, is it legal…
Oregon County Law Library Conference Rooms
A few Oregon county law libraries have conference rooms for use by lawyers and clients (and self-represented litigants) who need gathering space for depositions, teleconferences, or meetings…
Skip Tracing (aka Public Sleuthing) at King County Law Library (Seattle, WA)
If you can’t make it to the King County (Seattle) Law Library (KCLL) class, you may still partake of their law librarian generosity: you can read class handouts, including…
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