The superseded ORSs are starting to reappear at the Legislature’s website: a) 1999-2011 ORS b) A backup source: Internet Archive resource (work in progress from the Oregon State Library):…
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It Takes More Than a Dumpster to Build a Digital Law Library
“It Takes More Than a Dumpster to Build A Digital Law Library: 12 Critical Components For Digital Law Library Transformation.” from Dewey B Strategic, 12/10/14 “.… For the…
What Do Lawyers Do? Careers in the Law: Five Quick and Easy Research Resources
…and Easy Resource List on careers in the law: One :Books Check your local public library, college libraries, and bookstores for books on careers in the law. Really. It’s that…
They Had “Access,” But They Didn’t Get Justice (28 GJPLP 321 (2021))
Recommended reading for anyone who thinks more tech, online forms, and better legal design will substitute for professional legal services, i.e. People Need Lawyers (and lawyers in public service…
Open Law Lab: “People don’t want to talk to lawyers, but they really want legal advice.”
…that pretty much sums up everything that makes legal self-help center and public law library program management so confounding: “People don’t want to talk to lawyers, but they really want…
Law Librarian Named GPO’s Assistant Public Printer
Mary Alice Baish, formerly Director of Government Relations for the American Association of Law Libraries (AALL), is a great friend to public librarians, too. You can read the GPO…
Proposed Changes to the Post-Graduate Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program
More from the Gallagher Law Library: Potentially Huge Changes to the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program….
Future Lawyer Tip: “Search Public Records on the Cheap”
Future Lawyer gives us this blog post: “Search Public Records on the Cheap”…
Open Access and the Law (Symposium, May 2015, Texas)
The University of North Texas is sponsoring an annual symposium on topics relevant to Open Access initiatives: Open Access, the Law, and Public Information…
When Public Law Isn’t Public, Isn’t Online, and Isn’t Free: Update to Veeck
Carl Malamud, of Public Resource dot org, wrote an interesting BoingBoing blog post: “Liberating America’s secret, for-pay laws” Previous OLR blog post on building codes and Veeck (Veeck v….
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