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…unlike PACER, which is a federal court document filing service. (A legal research database, where you would search for the law., is something else entirely. Some of the same companies…

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…the satisfaction earned when putting one’s search skills to the test. Here’s one way to do both, from Aaron at Musings about Librarianship: 5 services to help researchers find free…

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Search Engines: If you use multiple research resources for researching the law, why not do the same when searching the web? If you’re a one-horse searcher (Google, MSN, Yahoo,…

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“The Lillian Goldman Law Library at Yale Law School is hosting this Virtual Symposium on Citation and the Law – April 22 and 23, 2021. This FREE symposium…

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We are occasionally asked if we have police or sheriff’s inventory checklists of property seized. I suppose some libraries somewhere have printed checklists, but for the most…

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