…Developing a Law Firm Social Media Policy I posted a little while ago on the related subject of blog Comment policies on public library websites ….
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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…
Halloween: A Trick or Treat Bag of Laws
…Google Scholar or ask a Law Librarian.) 8) “The Paradox of Inclusion by Exclusion: The Accommodation of Religion in the Public Schools,” 40. Indiana Law Review 499….
If you think “Open Data” and “Government Transparency” are Easy, Free, Authentic, Accurate …
…drive? Do you want to redress your grievances in court in front of an impartial judge? Do you want to protect your property interests through a public, centralized, and uncorrupt…
Neighbor Law: Please Don’t Attack Your Neighbor
A recent Oregonian news story: “Aloha man admits to attacking his neighbor for trimming shade trees,” by Roger Gregory, December 13, 2011. The sentence? “…Sentence: Bosket was…
Books about Careers in the Law
…square brackets are to public library editions.] 1) “24 hours with 24 lawyers: profiles of traditional and non-traditional careers,” by Jasper Kim [2011] 2) “Careers for legal eagles & other…
Are You a U.S. Budget Hero? Take Control of the Federal Budget.
Test your money management skills – on a macro level: The Public Insight Network’s Budget Hero…
Government Email Best Practices Guide
Legal Research Plus blogs about: govDelivery “Email Best Practices Guide” You can link to the govDelivery website and the “Public Sector Digital Communication Management: Best Practices” guide from…
Comment on the Draft of the Forthcoming DSM-V (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders)
Comment on the Draft of the Forthcoming DSM-V (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders) DSM-5 Draft Criteria Open for Final Public Comment: May 2nd through June 15th, 2012…
Non-Lawyers Authorized to Assist Self-Represented Litigants in Washington State
…legal help more accessible to the public, the Washington Supreme Court has adopted APR 28, entitled “Limited Practice Rule for Limited License Technicians”. The rule will allow non-lawyers with certain…
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