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Are Law-Lib Archives 35 years old in March 2015? Happy Birthday!
Law Librarians Rock and Rule! I was checking the Law-Lib archives recently and noticed that the first archived Law-Lib email message appeared in March 1980. There was another…
National Survey of State Laws, 7th edition
Look for the 7th edition of this important legal research resource, National Survey of State Laws, which is used by lawyers and many other legal researchers. Visit the Hein…
6 lawyers with food truck businesses and 10 romance novelists with law degrees
It’s summertime. Even lawyers are allowed to dream about food and love. From the ABA Journal Galleries: 6 lawyers with food truck businesses (ABA Gallery, circa 2014) 10…
The Other $100 Laptop: What a Reader-Commuter Really Needs
…is and what a human Reader wants and needs, especially the commuter or traveling Reader. It’s incredibly simple: Readers (and other travelers) don’t just want books: We want books, AND…
“Is it stealing if you empty a Little Free Library?”
From Library Link of the Day (July #7 post) or direct link to OnMilwaukee dot com article): “Is it stealing if you empty a Little Free Library?,” Molly…
Colorado Challenges Oregon to a Universal Health Care Coverage Contest
“Universal Health Care Advocate T.R. Reid on Health Care around the World and in Oregon,” at KBOO (also recorded). ‘…. Reid’s work on the book “The Healing of…
Banned Books Week: a “Kafka Comes to America” Book Talk
…County Library, features a talk by the Oregon Public Defender, Steve Wax, who will talk about his book, Kafka Comes to America (also available at other libraries and bookstores)….
What Laws and Rules Govern Oregon Political Parties? Overview
Political parties are governed by federal, state, and local laws, but more to the point, they are controlled by their own party rules, bylaws, and traditions. State and…
Are you a Quango? I Sincerely Doubt It.
It’s not an insult, although it could be. I ran across the word in a recent Christopher Fowler Bryant and May novel (this one was Wild Chamber, but…
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