…law review articles and books about Oregon’s I&R process, including but not limited to this book: “Adoption politics: Bastard Nation and ballot initiative 58,” by E. Wayne Carp, Lawrence, Kan.,…
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How Many Times Can a Library Circulate an e-Book? Harper Collins Says 26
…The last time I visited the library, I bet I saw books that had checked out 100 times 26!) You might also want to keep this in mind if…
Superheroes and the law
Law and the Multiverse: Superheroes, supervillains, and the law is a fun, new blog dealing with theoretical legal issues in relation to superheroes and comic books. The authors,…
“Free and Online” is not Quite the Same as “Equal Access to Justice”
…books. Anyone with computer access can tap into free resources like FindLaw or public encyclopedias like Wikipedia to learn about courtroom procedures, historical cases and legal tools. But unlike paid…
20 Heroic (Comic) Librarians Who Save the World
…about in this book – and they are almost as much fun, and as ornery, as the comic books ones: “ This book is overdue!: how librarians and cybrarians can…
Oregon Attorneys: Free OSB BarBooks, January 1, 2010
…about the database or contact the OSB (not me, please), if you have questions. What are BarBooks ? You know all those wonderful sets of OSB practice books,…
New Oregon State Bar Book: “Rights of Foreign Nationals”
The OSB has had a winning line-up of new books released this year, and the latest one “Rights of Foreign Nationals“is as welcome to lawyers and law librarians as…
Jargon-auts, Wordsters, Acronyms, Abbreviations: Law Firm to the Rescue
If you haven’t yet discovered how much excellent information can be buried inside law firm websites, here is another example: Latham and Watkins Books of Jargon, including “book”…
Oregon Estate Law: Wills and Trusts: Forms and “Self-Help” Advice
…it over.) b) However, if you are one of the (tens of) thousands who walk into libraries or bookstores with only questions about wills, but with no paper, pencil, or…
Putting the Dang in “Dangerous Ideas”: An Oregon-Washington Merger?
One of my favorite websites/books (and related Edge titles ), which I like as much for its content as for its concept, is “ What is Your…
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