…no one connects that excitement with life in libraries and librarians and researchers. I sometimes wonder why, but then forget about it because I have some legal research mysteries of…
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Keeping Up With Current Legal Literature
In my previous life, in academic law libraries, it was easy to keep up with current law journals, newspapers, and newsletters. Print and online subscriptions came right to my…
Art and Artists and the Law
…their local libraries have on tap. I’ve compiled this list of resources for Portland-metro area (and some for further afield). If you know of others that would be useful referrals,…
Chef Higgins and the Law of Salmon
…Portland in July 2008 for the annual meeting of the American Association of Law Libraries, maybe we should ask some of these chefs to talk to us about Food Law,…
The “Determinator” Copyright Renewal Database
Posted at Library Journal: “The Stanford University Libraries and Academic Information Resources (SULAIR) has launched the “Determinator” Copyright Renewal Database , an online resource to enable users to…
Oregon Statutes of Limitations Handbook Correction
…7, 2006). The case has bearing upon, inter alia, ORS 12.155 and 174.100(5). Thanks to the Oregon Council of County Law Libraries (OCCLL) who alerted us to this update….
Oregon Law Review: Symposium Issue: “Disentangling Church and State: Have the Courts Done Enough?”
…public libraries): “Of compelling interest: the intersection of religious freedom and civil liability in the Portland priest sex abuse cases,” 85 Oregon Law Review 481 (2006) “Article I, Section 5:…
Constitutional Right to Check Out Library Books?
…Court this week will consider a case that could have major implications for the state’s 388 public libraries…. It pits a resident in Bloomfield Hills — one of the country’s…
Capiche the Niche?
…library mind you, but the list is astonishingly long. There are lots of reasons for this. The driving one for a lot of law libraries is price inflation,…
Legal News Roundup and Why We Really Need Organizations Like the Classroom Law Project
When I worked in academic law libraries, a charming and [usually] young law student would invariably come up to the reference desk, ask a question, and then say deprecatingly,…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

