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Blogs Written by Judges
If you missed the April 26, 2013, “A Quick Survey of Blogs Written by Judges” post by Robert Ambrogi at LawSites, it’s not too late….
What is a Financial Planner?
…they have run in recent days, nor will it be the last. These stories show up on the front pages of newspapers, blogs, and websites far and yon. Where to…
Legal Research at the Library of Congress
The Law Library of Congress has revamped their web page. Law librarians and legal researchers get excited about the darndest (darnedest? 🙂 things….
Legal Reference Tips for Oregon Public Service Librarians and Library Assistants
…A Juvenile Rights Handbook and Domestic Violence: A Guide to Your Rights 3) And don’t forget our guide: OREGON LEGAL ASSISTANCE RESOURCE GUIDE (from the Washington County Law Library)…
Student Research Resources Library (LLRX): Terrifying!
“Student Research Resources Library,” by Marcus P. Zillman. LLRX, on October 11, 2014 (Remember when all you needed was a paper, pens, lunch, keys, and milk money?)…
Foreign Language Services for non-English Speakers at Oregon Public Libraries
Multnomah County Library (MCL) patrons know that materials, signs, events, and librarians bring multi-lingual expertise to their patrons, but did you know that the Multnomah County Library and other…
Oregon General Assembly (Legislature) Special Sessions: a Brief Civics Lesson
…Legislature’s switchboard (800-332-2313) or call or email a legislative librarian at the State Library of Oregon. Current Oregon Legislative (General Assembly) Special Session information can be found via the Oregon…
Android App: Pronouncing Dictionary of the Supreme Court of the United States
“The Lillian Goldman Law Library has released an android app of our Pronouncing Dictionary of the United States Supreme Court.” Link directly to their web document version: “Pronouncing Dictionary…
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