…The field of criminal justice also has many of its own research resources that are completely separate from legal research resources. Both fields of study have roots…
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Legal “Journal of Things We Like (Lots)” (JOTWELL)
Gallagher (UW Law Library) Blog brings us news of this: “Sample Interesting New Writing About Law with Jotwell, The ‘Journal Of Things We Like (Lots)’ — is a…
What Do Lawyers Do? Careers in the Law: Five Quick and Easy Research Resources
…books on “the practice of law.”) Law librarians are often asked if we have any books in our law libraries on what a legal career might look like, e.g. what…
Blogging, Commitment, and Legal Cartoons
Blogging is a commitment – it’s not a civil (or criminal) commitment, although it sometimes may feel that way, but it’s still something to take seriously (and I…
Free Legal Consultation at Kohlhoff & Welch
From Elizabeth E. Welch, Esq.: “We are having a Free Legal Consultation Day here at KOHLHOFF & WELCH. The details are:February 9, 2007KOHLHOFF & WELCHAttorneys at LawA Mother Daughter…
Ghostwriting and Pro Se Plaintiffs
…Ethics of Unbundling.” Here’s an excerpt from the letter: “The past few years have seen many articles in the OSB Bulletin about ‘unbundling’ legal services. In the consumer law area…
Pro Se Litigants: Acting as Your Own Lawyer
…lawsuits and bankruptcies are representing themselves, legal experts say. “It’s not just that poor people can’t afford lawyers. This is really a middle-class phenomenon,” said Sue Talia, a judge from…
Coronavirus Legal Research Guide (Law Library of Congress)
You can go directly to the Law Library of Congress “Coronavirus Resource Guide” or if you want additional information on what Congress is doing, visit Congress dot gov….
How to Drive a Legal Editor Mad: To Verb is Human and/or To Adverb Divine?
…both, say just that. For example, the defendant may be charged with unlawful arrest or malicious prosecution, or both….” [Link to the OSB Legal Pubs blog post and/or.]…
Legal Writing: Et al, Serial Commas, and Latin Words Bans
I was trying to decide if et al needed a serial comma – and I came across this: In Bournemouth, England at least, “plain language” means you can’t…
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