…Corporate Assist ” (May 20, 2007), Charles Duhigg tells the shameful tale of how “Large companies are selling vast databases of personal information to thieves, despite evidence their services are…
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Teach Your Children about the Law of Corporations: Nursing Home Law
…people who love you. (Another reason to value our metro area’s Classroom Law Project!) I used newspaper articles a lot when I taught legal research to law students, today’s…
Civil Suit Filed in Burleson Case and Legislative Changes Sought
…that the news source does not maintain free archives of its back issues. Most public libraries, however, have newspaper databases that can be searched free of charge, often remotely…
U.S. Passport Application Database, 1795-1925
PI Buzz has a post about searching old U.S. Passport databases: Excerpt from the PI Buzz post: “U.S. Passport Applications 1795-1925 have been collected together into one database that…
Database Access for Researchers Affected by Travel Bans: ProQuest
Other databases (Lexis, Westlaw, maybe, who knows) may start doing this too for students, scientists, and other researchers, but in the meantime: ProQuest launches free access to its databases…
Small Business Information in the Portland Metro Area
Public libraries can be an excellent starting place for researching small business matters and we have two in the metro area with not only excellent business book collections and…
Social Security and Medicare Laws: Presidential Statements
…of them have low incomes. Most of them are threatened by illness and medical expenses that they cannot afford. And through this new law, Mr. President, every citizen will be…
The Law Librarian and the FBI: A Shaggy Dog Tale in Six Parts: PART TWO
…the return of my books if in fact the FBI had taken them. Attorneys continued to advise me to lay low, stay away, look out because these guys mean business…
The Other $100 Laptop: What a Reader-Commuter Really Needs
…perfectly for us commuters. It’s low-tech (relatively speaking), has a built-in mechanical power source (buses and light-rail are not known for power plugs), and is very sturdy (ever been…
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