“Thus sayeth the Librarian,“ over at Legal Research is Easy (where you can enjoy some of the best public law librarianship story (and truth) telling in the blogging…
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Oregon and U.S. Court and Case Law e-Summary Service
Subscribe to Oregon and U.S. court and case law e-summary services from the Willamette University Law School service: Willamette Law Online. It’s a painless way to stay informed about…
Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #12, Article III, Distribution of Powers
United States Senator or Representative and a district, county or precinct office. [Created through S.J.R. 20, 1977, and adopted by the people Nov. 7, 1978] Whole meal: Oregon Constitution….
Searching Case Law with Google Scholar: New and Improved
“Google Scholar Case Law Evolves“ by Mark Giangrande, Law Librarian blog: Excerpt: “…. Google is hardly a substitute for any of the commercial databases as it does not have the…
What shows the history of a statute?
…compilations are titled Oregon Laws. The Oregon Revised Statutes are a compilation of all the session laws passed by the legislature that are currently in effect. To make it easier…
Law of Unintended Consequences (or, beware of what you vote for)
…water disconnect policy.…You want more? We’ve got a comically large number of Portland-ized examples of the Law of Unintended Consequences….” (read full story) (You can be sure that Portland, Oregon…
Oregon (OSB) Constitutional Law Section Spring 2010 Newsletter
from the February 2010 session. 3) Les Swanson evaluates two recent Oregon Supreme Court decisions. 4) An outline of Oregon constitutional law cases from 2009, including a 2010 update on…
A Layperson’s Guide to Legal Research and Self-Help Law Books, 2022 (Svengalis)
Ken Svengalis has published a 2nd edition (2022) of his “A Layperson’s Guide to Legal Research and Self-Help Law Books” — and it’s half the price of the first…
Publish or Perish becomes Blog or Perish in the Law Review World
…From Tom’s Weekly (the 9/9 issue that is) – see his archives too): ‘Northwestern University Law Review is using the weblog format to publish law review articles….
Peeps in the Law: Sweet
We all need a little bit of comic relief and today’s suggestion comes to you from the lawyers and law librarians behind: “Top 3 ‘Peeps in Law’ Entries” from…
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