Small Claims Question (WARNING: LONG ANSWER AHEAD): Non-attorneys, including non-law librarians, have a tough time understanding why law librarians just won’t answer questions. This answer from my…
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More “Let’s Kill All the Law Libraries”: Virtual Law Libraries and Chief Justice Roberts
To continue my Oregon Legal Research blog post on Let’s Kill All the Law Libraries …. What’s a “Virtual Law Library?” Lots of people throw the term around, but…
“Law Man: Memoir of a Jailhouse Lawyer Now Law Student”
If you read the Aug. 22, 2012, Willamette Week story, “Barred: A top Lewis & Clark law student committed a sex crime involving a 13-year-old boy. Now he wants…
The Law of Prison Law Libraries
From the Law Librarians & Access to Justice Blog: “The Law of Prison Law Libraries,” Lewis C. Zimmerman, 2/12/18, AALL SR-SIS The LISP/SR BLOG: Law Librarians & Access to…
Researching Oregon Case Law
…proceedings serious?) That is, if you have an adversary who knows how to research law and legal procedure, if you will appear before a judge in a court of record…
Public Law Librarian Blog: “Legal Research is Easy”
Legal Research is Easy is still one of my favorite blogs. (And I can only dream about working as a law librarian in a state with so many official…
License to Print Money? Researching Marijuana Taxation Law, History, and Practice
…(only a law librarian could love?)!: In general, always start any legal research by checking to see someone has already done any of the work for you. This could mean…
Oregon Classroom Law Project, and Baseball “Law”
Constitution Day 2010 has passed with nary a whimper, but thoughts of the inimitable Classroom Law Project stay front and center. Did you know you can volunteer with…
Dog Poop and Researching Local Law
Who said legal research wasn’t fun? Not I. Read a Gallagher Blog post about researching local laws, Enact Locally, citing 102 Law Library Journal 497, especially the article’s…
When “The Law” Isn’t “The Law”: UELMA and the Oregon Revised Statutes
If you find a “law” on The Internet, doesn’t it mean it’s “The Law?” (hahaha)? Not everything you read on the Internet is accurate. (I know! Hard to believe,…
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