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Legal Research in our Big, Bad, Mad World: Law of the Pacific Islands and Beyond
If you haven’t discovered the wealth of legal research information at LLRX, here’s your chance to take a quick tour. Start with Law of the Pacific Islands, but explore…
Vote for Your Favorite Legal Novel of the Year
ABA Journal: “Help pick the best legal novel of the year: Vote for one of three Harper Lee Prize finalists” Chose from among these 3: “The Wrong Man,” by…
Fixing a Broken Legal System: from the TED Conference
…Four Ways to Fix a Broken Legal System: 2010 TED Video of Philip Howard’s Presentation Visit TED on a rainy, snowy, sunny, icy, warm, hot, cold, or just plain any…
Fun with Legal Writing … and Anchovies (with a main dish of haiku)
Almost every good legal writer will say, “good legal writing is simply good writing.” David Giacalone, in his 12/29/07, f/ka post, you tell ‘em – hold the anchovies, teaches…
Access to Justice: ABA Report from Commission on Future of Legal Services
Read the ABA article and the report: “Can the access-to-justice gap be closed? These recommendations might make it possible,” by Victor Li and James Podgers, ABA Journal, August…
Legal Research Search Engines
It takes a lot to rock a law librarian’s boat, but a nifty search engine for legal research guides, and other research resources, comes close to doing so. See…
Riskless, Larcenous, and Legal: Dark Pools and HFTs for the Literary Thrillseeker
…Note: HFT = High Frequency Trader Note 2: See reference to “… riskless, larcenous, and legal” in Flash Boys, chapter 4, “Tracking the Predator,” on pg. 124 of the first…
Grandparent Custody and Visitation Rights in Oregon: 2015 HB 3014
…“Oregon grandparents rights” by Amy Wang, 6/3/15: “Oregon Gov. Kate Brown has signed a bill that will maintain grandparents’ legal rights if parents’ legal rights are terminated. Currently, if a…
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