…public law librarian: Council of California County Law Libraries (see especially their Self-Help and Legal Links) 2) California Courts (including a free, fully-searchable database of CA cases from 1850 to…
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Basic Oregon Legal Research Resources
…the Law You Find Online isn’t Really The Law? 2) 10 Free Online Legal Research Databases: But, Mind the Gap 3) Let’s Kill all the Law Libraries (and follow-up)…
“Is it legal?” in the Library
The most popular reference question people ask librarians, both law and public librarians, is “is it legal?” Is it legal for me to copy this DVD, is it legal…
Blueboinking
may just have an online database of WSJ articles back to the stone age, i.e. before the Web.) Disclaimer: When I worked in academic law libraries, I loved teaching an…
Law Librarian Disclaimers
Law Librarian Disclaimers: Please use disclaimers and use them with great feeling whether you are responding to a patron’s legal reference question or preparing a handout, a Power Point,…
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…
Northwest Small Business Law Blog
Small businesses in Oregon and Washington have a lot of legal resources from which to draw information and advice. I’ve blogged about Small Business Law before and recently have…
Law School Employment Statistics
You can link to a “Database of Law School Employment Statistics,” from the University of Wisconsin Law Library Blog (WisBlawg). You can also visit the “Law School Transparency” website…
Oregon (OSB) Constitutional Law Section Spring 2010 Newsletter
The OSB Or Con Law section’s Spring 2010 newsletter is an eye-popping 73 pages – that’s not a newsletter, that’s a book! If you want to immerse yourself in…
When a Law Librarian Sighs, It Means Talk to a Lawyer! (Note: The Google is NOT a Lawyer)
“Thus sayeth the Librarian,“ over at Legal Research is Easy (where you can enjoy some of the best public law librarianship story (and truth) telling in the blogging…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

