…to spread cheap reprints of popular sheet music. In the 1950s, a pirate music label named Jolly Roger issued recordings by Louis Armstrong and other jazz greats from LP’s that…
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Daylight Saving Time: When Do Clocks Spring Forward? March 14, 2010
…time) on March 14th until 2:00 a.m. (local time) on November 7th….” (link) Here is a Time Change grid for those who plan ahead. Previous posts on Time Change….
Google Gets Personal: But What About the Crumbum Who Used the Computer Before You Did?
…Friday afternoon, Google made the biggest change that has ever happened in search engines, and the world largely yawned. Maybe Google timed its announcement that it was personalizing everyone’s search…
Theft of Intangibles, the Duh Factor, and Law Librarians
…legal remedy.” The duh answer is easy and you see it as well as I do. Change your password, pal (and maybe rethink your ideas of what “friends”…
Law Practice: Ethical Duty of Technology Competence
“13 States Have Adopted Ethical Duty of Technology Competence,” by Robert Ambrogi, 3/16/15: “In 2012, something happened that I called a sea change in the legal profession: The American…
HALT, CLEAR, and Job Security
…change links on our research guides, etc. 2) But wait! CLEAR is no more and HALT is going back to HALT. (Here’s one explanation, though I’m sure there are…
Baseball’s Magna Carta: Setting the Rules of America’s Game
Baseball’s Magna Carta: Setting the Rules of America’s Game: An exhibit at the Oregon Historical Society. (See also the Battered Bastards of Baseball, a documentary.) “July 1 – October…
The Other Lottery (not Shirley): Selecting Presidents, Legislators, and Judges By Lottery
…legislation to change your own local and state elections to Election by Lottery, in which case you will need to deepen your research. Note 1: If “The Google” doesn’t make…
Another Free Legal Research Database: AltLaw
…to an online database, which can cost hundreds of dollars per hour. AltLaw is a small effort to change that—to make the common law a bit more common. AltLaw provides…
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