“The library is a growing organism.” [Ranganathan, the fifth of “Five Laws of Library Science”] Visit the new website of the Multnomah Law Library for your legal research adventures. Note that Saturday…
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Legal Information Tower of Babel: Law dot Gov, National Inventory, and the U.K. Law dot Gov Project
Law dot gov is sponsoring a contest. Legal Research Plus has a post to the links you need to bring yourself up to Law dot Gov speed: Law.gov…
Open Law Lab: “People don’t want to talk to lawyers, but they really want legal advice.”
Open Law Lab is a wonderful website, curious, provocative, funny, wise, and more. It stands on its own (enjoy!) but it is also an excellent companion to Richard Zorza’s Access…
Washington County (Oregon) Circuit Court: Family Law Self-Help Resources
Note: Website addresses change (such is life): 1) The current Oregon Judicial Department website portal may change. 2) The OJD Family Law website may also change from this to…
To Cite is Human, to Find Law Divine: What Does a Legal Citation Look Like?
…first time. 3 Geeks and a Law Blog: Bloomberg Law Gets Cited By A New Jersey Court… A First for “___ BL ___” (citing to United States v. Stuler, Civil…
Let’s Kill All the Law Libraries
For the past 20 years, at least, law school deans, legislators, law firm managers, lobbyists, jail and prison managers, among others, have been asking why their organizations need law…
Law Libraries and Access to Justice, AALL Special Committee on Access to Justice 2014 Report
LAW LIBRARIES AND ACCESS TO JUSTICE, A Report of the American Association of Law Libraries, Special Committee on Access to Justice, July 2014 “AALL’s new white paper, Law Libraries…
Food Liability Law
The Food Liability Law Blog has some interesting posts, including this one that features an Oregon and Washington public health officer: “Is it Really a Food-Born Illness?” Excerpt: “At…
Peanuts and the Law
…the meantime, on to Peanuts and the Law which I read about during my jury service (waiting, waiting, and more waiting – can’t they speed it up a bit? But…
Oregon Law Librarian Wins National Award for 1953-1993 Oregon Revised Statutes Digitization Project
The American Association of Law Libraries (AALL) awarded their 2017 Public Access to Government Information (PAGI) Award to Laura Orr, the former Washington County Law Librarian (2002-2015). AALL Press…
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