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…do not apply. For example the authorities do not need a warrant or probable cause to conduct a “routine search”,’ most law librarians (me!) would ask, “where’s the authority for…

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…in and copied the statutes for him because he was frazzled! • Attorney needed assistance performing a Lexis or Westlaw search because he can’t get what he needs from FastCase….

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…regularly and frequently use their public library) who don’t know they can search online, free, from home, the product reviews from Consumer Reports: Here’s the link to my previous post:…

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…reading – and creative baseball team management is THE theme). I’m sure there are many more out there. These just popped up recently, without any targeted search effort….

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…simple. A library catalog “Subject Heading” search might look like this: Law – Vocational Guidance – United States. Two: Occupational Outlook Handbook “Lawyers” homepage. Three:  Law School Admissions Council Four: …

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…the other copyright issues. You can toss these words into a search engine, but don’t forget, there are centuries of history, debate, law, money, and blood intertwined throughout, so…

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