Public Law Library of King County “The King County Law Library has a new name, Public Law Library of King County , and a new Director, Rita…
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How to Read a Case
From BoleyBlogs, and not just for law students: How to Read a Case, and other first-year tips Excerpt from post: “… Law school holds many wonders, but first the…
Lane County Law Library Newsletter
The Feb 2007 issue of the Lane County Law Library Newsletter is out. Learn about links to research resources on finding legislative history, administrative law, law journals, and legal…
Superheroes in Court – Courtrooms in Comics (at Yale Law School)
After highlighting Yale Law School Dogs in a previous blog post, I would be remiss if I omit a blog post on their rare book exhibit on Courtrooms in…
Oregon and U.S. Court and Case Law e-Summary Service
Subscribe to Oregon and U.S. court and case law e-summary services from the Willamette University Law School service: Willamette Law Online. It’s a painless way to stay informed about…
Responses to “Oregon Legal Research Blog” Reader Legal Questions
…for updates to specific Oregon Legal Research blog posts, by clicking on the subject Tags at the end of the post. Or, link to the Oregon Law Help website, which…
How to Make an Oregon Law Librarian’s (and Lawyer’s) Heart Beat Madly
Some of the scariest words we hear in the law library are from non-attorney patrons who walk into the law library and say things like this: “I need advance…
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”…
Book: “Law and Magic”
Some law books just look as if they’d be more fun to read than others: Law and Magic, by Christine A. Corcos “…Topics include alchemy in fifteenth-century England, a…
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