…when I teach a class to paralegals.11) To hand out to the first 10 librarians who attend the inaugural business meeting of the recently formed Oregon Library Association (OLA) Legal…
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When the Supreme Court “Rock” Bashes into the Stephen Colbert “Hard Place,” Brace Yourself, Bridget
Law in the News alerts us (on 2/3/12) to this provocative article: Colbert v. the Court: Why, in the battle over Citizens United, the Supreme Court never had…
Codification of the U.S. Code (and Supreme Court Bobbleheads)
In the continuing saga of codification of laws of the land, I bring you this article: “Title 51 of the U.S. Code and Why it Matters,” by…
Who’s Regulating the Regulators?
In my law library we not infrequently refer people to state (or federal) regulators, whether the question is about professional licensing, premises inspections, or other service within the purview…
Locating Military and National Guard Members and Veterans
Online Research Resources: Locating Veterans and Service Members Military Homefront (DOD) and MilSpouse Oregon State Bar (OSB) Military Assistance Panel American Bar Association (ABA) Links Check for my previous…
Protests, Journalists, First Amendment, and the Little Red House (Portland, OR)
…next day and …. The lesson to be learned here is always to listen, breathe, stop, read, research, listen, stop, sleep, read, and breathe again before you decide where you…
PACER Back-ups (and Back downs)
PACER has been a regular jumping bean lately, bouncing up and down, up and down. While these PACER back-ups are not perfect, and you’ll need to verify document…
How to Start Your Own Political Party
…get into this for the long haul? Learn about political and law making processes: Draft an Oregon Initiative or propose a federal law to one of your U.S. representatives to…
United State Code (U.S.C.) Lost Laws
…We Can’t Find In The U.S. Code, Legal Research Plus (blog), May 23, 2010, by Paul Lomio: (Re Article: Lost Laws: What We Can’t Find In The U.S. Code,…
2011 Court Technology Conference
…in the Courts, to Cameras in the Federal Courts, to Project Management, and much, much more. Read a Law Librarian’s view of Day 2 of the conference ….
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