…spreadsheets, charts, and guides. Many public law libraries and law school libraries will have a copy for you to read. (It’s almost always a reference copy, so you probably won’t…
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Washington State and California Legal Research Tips
If you have a Washington or California state legal research or resource question, and especially if you’re new to legal research, check out that state’s law libraries legal research…
Locating Dissertations and Theses
…kind of online reference so you don’t even have to get up or break a sweat). 2) Subscription databases (check also with your local libraries)a) Dissertation Abstracts Online (Dialog)b) ProQuest…
Who are “the people?” What does it mean to be “born in the U.S.A.”?
…uncommon question in public libraries, law libraries, and in government documents libraries (even after the 2008 election). It’s also one of those questions to which we all know the answer…
Jimmy Wales (Mr. Wikipedia) Does Portland
…Oregonian editorial and a smile-worthy followup to the 7/21/07 New York Times story deserving of its own blog entry, “CEO Libraries Reveal Keys to Success.” None of us should be…
How to Find State Law Comparisons, Surveys, and Compilations
…the National Agricultural Law Center compilation. You can also check out other law libraries research guides, e.g. Emory and ASU. The Google. NOT FREE, but priceless if you require…
Free College Courses Online
…Dave Drager on Sep. 30th, 2010 (Thank you to iLibrarian , which always entertains and informs!) And don’t forget the learning and skills-testing through your public library databases….
How to Find Federal Ninth (9th) Circuit Court of Appeals Briefs: Update
…an alternate source for official federal court case filings. Not all law libraries subscribe to PACER, but many do so contact your local public law library for PACER information….
Indexes: How to Save Time When Researching Legal or Criminal Justice Subjects
…including magazine, journal, newsletter, and other print and online specialty or general publications indexes. Indexes save you time, lots of time, and enable to you to locate articles you might…
Executive Order 9066 and the Tides of History
…and the related curfew challenged by Minoru Yasui of Oregon and Gordon Hirabayashi. In all three cases the Supreme Court upheld the right of the government to exclude Japanese Americans…
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