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“A Broken Heart Still Beats: After Your Child Dies,” by Anne McCracken and Mary Semel, 1998. Two women who lost their children turned to literature when selfhelp, memoir, and…

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…and giving them information on other legal resources, such as selfhelp legal titles, their local law library and lawyer referral services, you just tell them that they “might want to…

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Visit the National Center for State Courts (NCSC) Justice Case Files website to read this hilarious coloring-book story: Justice Case File 4: The Case of the Broken Controller…

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If Access to Justice (A2J) is to be something other than a catch-phrase or a pipe dream, lawyers, judges, court administrators, and law librarians need to think, plan,…

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Tracy White, Oregon Attorney, and Washington County Law Library patron, writes a monthly legal affairs column for the (OregonLive) Hillsboro Argus: April 9, 2013, OregonLive column in the…

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Research, like good manners, (almost) always helps your cause, to wit: Please Do Your Research before speaking out on that which you may not know and especially before purloining…

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