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Casemaker vs Fastcase: Closed vs “Open” Source
…competition to win the loyalty of America’s lawyers.” That competition reached a critical juncture last month when the Oregon State Bar Association announced it was switching from Casemaker to Fastcase….
Oregon Road Kill Law
From the Washington County (Oregon) Law Librarian: There are a lot of questions law librarians respond to that we would never, ever in a million years blog about, but…
Peeps in the Law: Sweet
We all need a little bit of comic relief and today’s suggestion comes to you from the lawyers and law librarians behind: “Top 3 ‘Peeps in Law’ Entries” from…
Jargon-auts, Wordsters, Acronyms, Abbreviations: Law Firm to the Rescue
If you haven’t yet discovered how much excellent information can be buried inside law firm websites, here is another example: Latham and Watkins Books of Jargon, including “book”…
Free Online Legal Research Database: Public Library of Law (PLoS)
We love all the hoopla about Public Resource dot com and their commitment to making the law accessible to all, without cost (or too many bells and whistles we…
Oregon Law Will Require High School Students Receive Civics Education Before They Graduate
…on the Bills Signed link for a list.) How this law will be implemented will be fun, um, interesting to watch. It appears everyone is fairly realistic about the speed…
Job Opening: Library Assistant (Law Library)
Washington County Law Library, Hillsboro, Oregon Hours of employment: Monday to Friday, Noon – 5, with possible additional hours Compensation: Salary range: $16.48 to $20.04/hour Position description :…
New Legal Research Guide – Disability Law
We have a new legal research guide, Disability Law, available on the law library’s website. The new legal research guide provides resources on a variety of disability law-related issues…
The Death of the (print) Law Report
“Abandoning Law Reports for Official Digital Case Law,” Cornell Legal Studies Research Paper No. 11-01, Peter W. Martin, Cornell Law School As you’ll see when you read and think…
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