…In fact, it is the only Andrews Award winner in its history to become an annual publication, saving libraries millions of dollars in the process. Now in its 25th edition,…
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Law Library of Congress Webinars for New Lawyers, Legal Researchers, and Librarians (January 2021)
…of Congress librarians and their In Custodia Legis blog, where you will find Congressional, legal history, and other research tips and treasures hidden at the Law Library of Congress….
Save Your Webpages for Posterity, Please: Internet Archive Wayback Machine
…which shows how many times the page has been uploaded to the Archive. Voila! You’ve done a good deed and saved a piece of internet history. Thank you!…
How Do You Know You’re a Librarian? (Free book download)
…Century traces the 100-year history of the Library of Congress Subject Headings, from its beginning with the implementation of a dictionary catalog in 1898 to the present day. You will…
Blackstone’s Commentaries Go “Hollywood”: Free Video, with Bogart, Wells, but no Fish
…post: “I’ve made a new video—about Blackstone’s Commentaries. It’s also about storytelling form in legal history. My sister-in-law once named a fish Blackstone, which I thought was a very nice…
History of Undercover Reporting (new database)
“New Reference Resource: NYU Launches History of Undercover Reporting Database,” filed by Gary Price, InfoDocket, on August 6, 2012: “New York University has launched a database chronicling undercover journalism…
Today in Legal History
…speech? Need a hook for a speech right now? Need a brief but educational break from the report you’re writing? Visit Today in Legal History at Findlaw….
Oregon Pro Se Litigants and Attorneys Fees
…legislative history of the enactment when that history appears useful to the court’s analysis)….…ORS 192.409(3) does not require that the attorney fees be “incurred.” The statutory construction issue in this…
Book Review: Levitt & Davis: “Internet Legal Research on a Budget: Free and Low-Cost Resources for Lawyers”
…there was a Legislative History index term; it is a subject frequently researched. Also, you need to look under both Briefs and Legal Briefs to find all the Briefs index…
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