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Book Thieves: Among other books in my law library, our latest Foonberg has been stolen (and people wonder why library staff keep (or itch to keep) books “behind…

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Digital Oregon appellate court briefs (free) : The Washington County Law Library has been scanning Oregon appellate court briefs since January 2006. More than 5,000 briefs are available…

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…With the Clichés Day, so bear with me) when ordinary people (and this sometimes includes attorneys I might say), visit their local public or law library to ask, “How Do…

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…rules and administrative law in general, you’re in luck. The Washington County Law Library has a brand new administrative law legal research guide available on its website…

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…public library will have lots of books on the subject (depending, of course, on the size of your local public library), but also check out the Oregon Gov sites, here…

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The December OSB Bulletin arrived in my library today and apparently in other county law library mailboxes around the state. I’ve already been alerted to the article on…

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…both the University of Washington Law Library and the King County Law Library web pages. Some of the links are naturally Washington State-based, but not all. Between…

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Librarians have to think like their library patrons and this can be very difficult sometimes. But we do try. Non-attorney legal researchers, and some attorneys, also seem…

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