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…as public service announcements. “It’s a Web site that many people already are familiar with,” said Detective Jim Strovink, sheriff’s spokesman. “We hope to use the site to present information…

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I post not infrequently* about consumer protection issues, which are a big part of public law library (and regular public library) business from both attorneys and non-attorneys: From Portlander…

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…place to begin to look for Answers, but no place to end. Your public library is another place to begin – and continue, and if questions of law are involved,…

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…At the WLR web site – At HeinOnline (available free through the WCCLS for card holders).– At your local law school or public law library.– On Lexis or Westlaw, sometimes…

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…Court this week will consider a case that could have major implications for the state’s 388 public libraries…. It pits a resident in Bloomfield Hills — one of the country’s…

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…question over the “Internet Pipes” 3rd-hand can make even a determined public law librarian’s head hurt. We just want to help, but sometimes it can take a really long time…

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Nursing Mothers and the Law: Public libraries have to draft all sorts of policies addressing all sorts of behavior in the library from Internet use, to clothing requirements, noise…

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Living Wills: Public law librarians (and public non-law librarians too) are always being asked for the dreaded FORM, usually in the form of, “ALL I NEED is a FORM.”…

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