Another type of law library question that we, and public libraries, start hearing as the weather gets colder: Where do I find the law that that says power companies…
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How to Find State Law Comparisons, Surveys, and Compilations
…the National Agricultural Law Center compilation. You can also check out other law libraries research guides, e.g. Emory and ASU. The Google. NOT FREE, but priceless if you require…
Quick and Dirty (and relatively $$ Cheap) Legal Research
…legal research tool you have access to. Some public libraries and public law libraries have Fastcase, LoisLaw, or other low-cost legal research databases and many have law journal databases. 5)…
Free Law Books Online: Findlaw and Nolo
the subject you are researching. In addition to checking your local libraries’ catalogs using keyword and subject searches, run a web search using the words free law books. You can…
Law Librarian Job: University of Oregon Law School Library
Applications received by July 16, 2010 will receive priority consideration. Informational interviews will be conducted at the annual meeting of the American Association of Law Libraries, July 10-13 in Denver,…
New legal research guide – Administrative law
…rules and administrative law in general, you’re in luck. The Washington County Law Library has a brand new administrative law legal research guide available on its website…
Oregon Legal Research Guides: Traffic, Landlord-Tenant, Debt Collection and MORE!
research guides from Northwest law libraries: · Adoption·…
What if the Law You Find Online isn’t Really The Law?
forced state and federal governments to post laws online rather than print them. But Mary Alice Baish, government relations director for the American Association of Law Libraries, says there is…
Advice (from law students) for New Law Students
Gallagher Blogs (University of Washington Law School Library) alerts us to: “ Advice for Entering Students,” from the Student Appeal , a law student forum….
Which Version of Dred Scott, Plessy, or Bush v. Gore Do You Want?: U.S. Supreme Court Rewrites (ur, edits) Past Opinions
When you rely on a judicial opinion to support your cause, which version of the case do you carry into court? This is the 21st century law librarian and…
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