…Rule in Oregon Can Help Metro Tame Measure 37.” And, oh joyful day, the Oregon Law Review makes their articles available online to the public. This article is here….
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AALL PDX 2008: Post #1 Descent of the Law Librarians!!
…a maybe a little edification – but mostly because we’re so pleased you are coming to visit and we can’t help ourselves from blogging about it. (We also are kinda…
The devil is in the commas….like usual
…which has a few choice items on commas, including: HELP! I’m arguing with a contract lawyer over this sentence which points to a great clip on a facet of plain…
The Secret Life of Oregon Legislative History
…reference desk so if you need some expert help, use the telephone, a highly evolved technological device often much faster and nicer than typing into a search engine, which is…
Art and Artists and the Law
…have a number of of ways to find a lawyer who could help you. In no particular order: Northwest Lawyers and Artists Oregon Lawyers for the Arts, Kohel Haver, President,…
Solving the Old, Broken Down Courthouse Problem?
…facing the judicial system in California, the people in charge fail to do the obvious thing: ask me for help. I almost always have the answer. And the answer…
E-Ref = Frustration Squared
…the comments what is also clear is that he got grief. He was only trying to help. We’re a tough bunch, we law librarians and keep trying year after year…
It’s 10 p.m. Do You Know When Your Tow Truck Operator Was Released?
…Or maybe your vehicle has been stolen and later recovered and you needed towing services. What do you know about the tow company and the person arriving to help you?…
Fall Forward, Spring Back? I’m Confused.
…the Willamette Valley, we really do save that hour for a rainy day.) I think you Fall Back, but Falling Forward sounds about right too. Inter-Alia will help you out…
Unauthorized Practice of Law: Fill in the Blanks
Ernie the Attorney links to this NYT story. Public law librarians deal with these questions every day and we back away slowly when asked “would you help me fill…
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