Visit the King County Law Library blog, KCLL Klues, for a research guide on Investigating Social Networks. This is a logical companion guide to their other skip-tracing and public…
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Oregon Foreclosure Legal Reference Questions
…area. (They have a super print directory too, with copies in most public libraries.) Check in your own city/county for similar directories to nonprofit and social service and community organizations….
Immigration Lawyers Write Haiku – Laugh With Them!
fame, David Giacalone (who I also must thank for noting my Let’s Kill All the Law Libraries post in his Hang-Ups Over Banning Books post)….
Is Your (Oregon) Developer or Lender Going Under?
…maintain free archives of back issues. Most public libraries, however, have newspaper databases that can be searched free of charge, often remotely (i.e. from any computer, with your library card).)…
A Day for (Oregon) Grandparents Raising Grandchildren
…grandparents, is a large number in a small state (from a population standpoint), but you can compare with other states. County law libraries get many questions from grandparents, about adoption,…
Authors and Lawyers and “Book” Contracts
…writers to imagine life, and publishing, in the future. 1) Google Book Settlement (See also the Guide for the Perplexed and posts at Library Law ,…
Executions in Oregon and Beyond
…books and articles about the death penalty can be found from libraries and they link you to website, organizations, and to the law and history of the death penalty….
Oregon Legislative Summaries from Previous Sessions
…future, and especially in the past – seriously. There is a reason we need to keep superseded laws, regulations, and rules in our libraries, many of which are “out of…
Free Help (and Money) at the Beaverton (or Your) Public Library
If you remember that Abbie Hoffman’s Steal This Book was about how to get Free Stuff, and stuff for free (beg, borrow, and steal), this blog post from…
Star in your own (bibliophile’s) READ poster: Woof!
From WisBlawg, we learn that YOU (or your favorite pet or food) can star in your very own mini-READ poster from the American Library Association (ALA). A great…
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