…of ignorance and greed, charging public libraries for an e-book six or seven times more than they charge customers. We just saw a profiteer try to punish a publisher for…
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The Other Lottery (not Shirley): Selecting Presidents, Legislators, and Judges By Lottery
…research databases, through their county law libraries or the State Of Oregon Law Library, and through most public libraries. Note 2: Before embarking on a campaign of persuasion, however, I…
Cell Phone Book Clubs: literacy, technology, family and community
“Cell phone book clubs: A new way for libraries to promote literacy, technology, family and community,” by David H. Rothman, published on July 27, 2014, LLRX (Law and technology…
Ask a Journalist Today: What is “Title 42”?
…librarian or a paralegal. You can find trained and experienced law librarians in law schools, public law libraries, law firms, paralegal program libraries, and maybe even among your colleagues….
Fences Between Neighbors: Who Pays and When?
…titles are available in many law libraries and public libraries as well as through the State of Oregon Law Library as ebooks. As our patron researched, their question ended up…
Executive Order 9066 and the Tides of History
…Circuit. However, Korematsu has never been explicitly overturned in the Supreme Court, although it has been rejected by that court. A recent episode of OVERDUE: Weeding Out Oppression in Libraries…
How do I find Oregon court records?
…and list of events or documents, you can use the courts’ online Records and Calendar Search. Some law libraries have access to the courts’ Oregon eCourt Case Information Network (OECI)….
How did we answer that? Contract Law
…to know if they represent themselves. Nolo books can be found at many public libraries, online via the State of Oregon Law Library, as well as many Law Libraries. We…
My, My, My: Auntie Mame Would Have Made a Hoot of a Law Librarian
…We all have these public law library patrons, but who can tell their stories with such humor and exasperation – and with excellent legal research tips! (Public libraries everywhere have…
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 other…
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