…the entire EJC conference! Among other EJC and pre-conference programs, there is one for Access to Justice (A2J) professionals, public law librarians, and those who are interested public law library…
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Art and Artists and the Law
…your specific research. Case law: researching case law needs to be done in a law library or on a legal database with full-text searching capability. There are no free full-text…
The 2011 ORS is in the Building (and the Law Library)
We just got out print 2011 ORS – hurrah! This is the fastest ever and a big shout-out and thank you should go to Legislative Counsel. Codifying the Oregon laws…
10 Free Online Legal Research Databases: But, Mind the Gap
…Us A Vendor-Free Library?, posted July 13, 2009, Paul Lomio, has some interesting ideas, excellent links, and thoughtful Comments. 3) See also my Oregon Legal Research blog sidebar, which links…
The Law Librarian and the FBI: A Shaggy Dog Tale in Six Parts: PART FIVE
…to get my library’s books returned. And then an inventory of items taken from the Mayfield residence and office surfaced, not publicly, but it was no longer a state secret….
Copyrighted State Legal Forms can Protect Consumers
…the Oregon State Bar , at an Oregon county law library , or you can post the question to L-net . “ State Law Library of…
Response-Ability: Defending the Yoga Instructor When a Student is Injured
…there isn’t – mostly – and you can ask even me why not) and a visit to my public library the next day (don’t you love vacations!) where I found…
Consumer Reports (Magazine) Free, Online and the Google Insights Service
…the search terms people actually use so people can find out that their library has free, online Consumer Reports product reviews. 3) Bloggers and Librarians should never forget that Google…
Library Book Censorship and Challenges in Oregon
The Oregon Intellectual Freedom Clearinghouse is the first place to begin if you want to start researching censorship issues in Oregon schools and public libraries. Annual reports and…
More “Let’s Kill All the Law Libraries”: Virtual Law Libraries and Chief Justice Roberts
To continue my Oregon Legal Research blog post on Let’s Kill All the Law Libraries …. What’s a “Virtual Law Library?” Lots of people throw the term around, but…
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