…break first, take a vacation, and read a good book or two, on an e-reader or in print, on something other than law! Philosophy, science, history, love, travel, humor, mystery,…
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Researching “Criminal Justice” versus Researching “The Law”
…and branches in law, courts, public policy, government, history, sociology, and psychology, but they are different fields of study. One could say that criminal justice is a subset of “the…
Law Librarians, Lawyers, Legal Publishers, and the AALL Consumer Advocacy Caucus
If you are new to the Law Librarian Consumer Advocacy Caucus discussion (and Petition ) and want some history and to enter the conversation: 1)…
How Do You Want to be Remembered? A Tribute to California Appellate Court Presiding Justice, David Sills
…when Dave Sills walked into them. People got better. Problems seemed smaller. … … He loved history and politics the way most men love burgers and beer. Books on both…
Jailhouse Rock and Roll Legal Researcher: Fred Milano
…Sunday at the age of 72, just three weeks after being diagnosed with lung cancer. Milano is best known for his place in Rock and Roll history as being in…
New legal research guide – Administrative law
. You can find more Oregon Legal Research blog posts on administrative law, including an invaluable post on researching the history of an OAR , using the “administrative…
Animals and Due Process of Law
…“…. In the history of animal trials, typically to adjudicate criminal complaints based on their behavior. Today’s animal rights advocates who are campaigning against breed-specific legislation might want to take…
For Librarians Who Laugh (at Ourselves)
The Library History Buff blogs about the new book, “The Laughing Librarian.” Thank you to Will Manley’s blog, Will Unwound, for the tip….
Oregon Encyclopedia: Coin Machine Men to Votex I
Men, the Death Penalty, the Votex I Music Festival, and Bobby the Wonder Dog. And, think about becoming a contributor if you have an Oregon History area of expertise….
Honest Services Law: Honestly, now!
…and fascinating (to some) history and is not simply about “honest services.” Honestly! “TITLE 18, § 1346:Definition of “scheme or artifice to defraud” For the purposes of this…
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