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with civil legal problems. With the proper training and support, librarians could provide information to a significant number of Americans who quality for LSC-funded legal aid but are turned away…

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Lawyer technology competency matters for so many reasons. Knowing how to maintain the privacy and the security of your personal information and legal documents are not the only skills…

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usual suspects: Presidential libraries, Library of Congress, National Archives, branch of government archives (e.g. Judiciary, Congress, Executive), the Internet Archive, HathiTrust, university libraries and archives, nonprofit legal and government information

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…but seemingly not the talking heads. Sigh. Back to “What is Title 42?” First: For the record, I believe the talking and writing heads are referring to Title 42 of…

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This is a short list of guides and gateways to Oregon self-help litigant and legal information resources. You can drill down into any of these websites and find many…

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speak), which is good value indeed when you need accurate, timely, and comprehensive information. Great law librarians keep up with the vast world of legal research resources: dozens, hundreds, and…

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and the Institutions Project at Evergreen Legal Services. He received his Master of Library and Information Science degree, with a specialization in law librarianship, from the University of Washington’s Information

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