Maybe arguing about traffic law isn’t fun, but learning about traffic law just might be: Animated Traffic Law…
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Lawyers, Judges, eBooks, and Privacy: Tortoise or Hare, Legislation or “Free” Market?
In the race to eBook-nirvana, should lawyers and judges stop long enough to read the privacy fine print in their eBook contracts? (You can be sure law librarians are…
Food Allergy Resources in Portland-Metro Area (and beyond)
…editions of the newspaper.) The Oregon Food Allergy Group (this is a Yahoo Group): “This group was created to provide food allergy support, education, and advocacy to those living in…
Law Librarians and Legal Information Professionals in a World That Needs (Legal Research) Help
Also from LawSites: an inspiring view of the legal information world of today (which will be tomorrow really, really soon): Turning Challenges into Opportunities: New Directions for Legal Information…
The Crocodile (or bobcat) Next Door: New (2010) Oregon Exotic Pets Law
The Oregonian ran a story about the new law, 2009 SB 391 (HTML version), which will go into effect January 1, 2010: “Exotic Pets: bad idea, soon to be…
Pedestrian Law: Think Out Loud (OPB) on Foot Traffic
OPB’s Think Out Loud radio program had a recent show on Pedestrian Law: Nov. 1, 2010, Foot Traffic and guests included Ray Thomas who wrote Oregon Pedestrian Rights:…
New Law Library Website
We at the Washington County Law Library are pleased to announce the premiere of our newly redesigned website . We’ve reorganized our content and added some new navigation…
Law Library of Congress Webinars – April 2024
Orientation to Legal Research Webinar: Tracing Federal Regulations Date: Thursday, April 4, 2024, 10:00 a.m. PDT – 11:00 a.m. PDT This entry in the series provides an overview…
Guide: How to Dispose of Used Law Books
We try to keep our “HOW TO DISPOSE OF USED LAW BOOKS” guide up to date, through our own efforts and the kindness of strangers. You can also find…
Book: “Uscrewed: the consumer’s guide to getting what you paid for”
In my law library we field consumer law questions, as do most librarians in public libraries, law or otherwise. Open up the phone lines to a call-in show on…
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