Just because landlord-tenant law is state-specific and local law for most of us mere mortals doesn’t mean there aren’t some excellent treatises and resources on the subject for those…
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Articles of Impeachment: Where and How to Find
print in large law or government document libraries and usually, though not always easily, online. Some online Congressional research resources are fee-based databases and some are free. For example, see…
Free Public Access to Federal Materials on “Guide to Law Online” (WOW x 1,000!)
at the Law Library of Congress. Through an agreement with the Library of Congress, the publisher William S. Hein & Co., Inc. has generously allowed the Law Library of Congress…
Presidential Misconduct thru the Ages: House Report on the Impeachment of Richard Nixon (1974)
Woodward, 1908-1999. United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. New York : Dell Pub. Co. 1974. 2) Find a library that will give you access to print or online…
How Do You Know You’re a Librarian? (Free book download)
You are willing to read books like this one! “The LCSH Century: One Hundred Years with the Library of Congress Subject Headings System.” [This is a link to a…
EPA Libraries to Re-open, by order of Congress
country,” said Emily Sheketoff, Executive Director of the ALA Washington Office, “and we appreciate the work of Congress, and in particular the Senate, to correct this massive failure on the…
“Vote” 365 Days of the Year: Talk, Talk, Talk to your Elected Representatives
We can “vote” 365 days of the year, not just on election days, at least as long as our U.S. Constitution remains intact: Every Day is “Call Government Switchboard…
Congress Forgets How to Pass a Bill
offers a shout-out to the Library of Congress (and mentions legislators frantically searching wikipedia). From the Onion’s website: After years of gridlock, Democrats and Republicans have realized no one remembers…
Legal Research at the Library of Congress
The Law Library of Congress has revamped their web page. Law librarians and legal researchers get excited about the darndest (darnedest? 🙂 things….
Another Way to Search Bills In and Across Multiple State Legislatures and in Congress
Scout is a useful tool for researching subject-specific bills in state legislatures and in Congress. There are subscription databases that do this, too, but Scout is free….
Oregon Legal Research Blog

