…health care and the right — to an extent — to freedom of expression.” But it’s the magazine that reaches deepest into prison cells and law libraries.’ (full article)…
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Oregon Authors and Writers
It has been said that lawyers are frustrated writers. Well, so are most writers! Visit Oregon Authors, a new website that also has links to Oregon writer and reader…
Don’t Remove that Mattress Tag!
the Mattress Tags (101 Law Libr. J. 235 (2009)). (The Law Library Journal archives can also be found at the American Association of Law Libraries (AALL) website .)…
How do we organize a constitutional government to prevent abuse of power?
…over to their students (and their students’ parents). Librarians get to help answer students’ reference and research questions, public librarians more than law librarians, but we (Oregon law librarians, that…
Oregon (and other State) Courts: Official Dictionary
…many State employees can use. Your public library may also subscribe to it. Many public libraries, however, rely on other online subscription dictionaries or on the free online ones, but…
Publisher Confidential: What Librarians Want Publishers to Know
…time. You can download Publisher Confidential (PDF), free! Law librarians could probably add a few more pages, but we’re not as restrained as the public librarians featured in Publisher Confidential….
Oregon Interest Rates: How Much Can They Charge?
A question frequently asked in law libraries: What is the highest interest rate imposed on debts allowed by Oregon law? Here is my 2009 (before the end of the…
Oregon Power of Attorney “Form”
Public law librarians frequently (sometimes it seems daily) get the question: Where can I find a Power of Attorney form (and preferably one online)? Please don’t try to short…
Where Does Federal Digital Information Go When The Lights Go Out?
…supposed to preserve….…“We expect to see the wholesale disappearance of materials on federal agency Web sites,” said Mary Alice Baish, the Washington representative of the American Association of Law Libraries,…
Get What You Paid For: “Free” Online Research Databases
…you a small fortune to subscribe to individually. For those of us who use the public libraries in Washington County or Multnomah County, remember that we have access to…
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