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…blog post at Legal Research Plus, “How to Use Legislative History to Teach Grammar ,” cites and links to Prof. Susan J. Hankin’s “Statutory Interpretation in the Age of…

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…caption contest – oh boy! Legal research angle? (I promise, there is always a legal research angle to every post of mine.)1. You might learn what existentialism and epistemology really…

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A recent Oregon Government Standards and Practices Staff Opinion (07S-005) is a useful vehicle for explaining some basics of legal research to the novice legal researcher. And if you’re…

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…and mouthfuls, the Briefs section has some good research leads. One is to the new Ater Wynn Business Litigation Blog and the other is to an updated publication released…

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As if there wasn’t already more great legal research info than we could use in a lifetime, Nolo Press is now blogging (thanks to Law Librarian Blog…

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…had links to great posts on uses for RSS in law firms, a history of courtroom animation, and more. Zimmerman’s Legal Research Guide: Most law librarians know about Zimmerman’s…

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