Stone Soup (a Eugene, Oregon resident comic!) (both with terrific Wikipedia entries here and here and collected in book form at your local library and bookstores),…
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Law Librarian Named GPO’s Assistant Public Printer
Public Printer Bill Boarman has named Mary Alice Baish Assistant Public Printer, Superintendent of Documents, for the U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO). A proud day for all law librarians!…
Cast Your Bread …: Law Student Textbook Costs and Student Debt
This Oregonian opinion article by a recent law school graduate isn’t just Oregon-centric and encapsulates what some of us have always known: we don’t live in a bubble, you…
Small is Beautiful: Solo Law Practice in Small Towns
An Oregon Law Practice Management, 9/10/12 post aims to get you to think outside the big city box: New Solos: Go Where You’re Needed Check out MyShingle…
Internet Dating: Law Librarians Walk Into the Abyss and Beyond
Law librarians are useful people to have around. We know how to find statutes, cases, obscure reports, know about mysteries of the invisible web, guide you through the pain…
Is Artificial Intelligence Ready to Help with Legal Research?
…platform to do legal research. Above the Law has an interesting piece on how AI is transforming legal research, including a brief history of legal research all the way back…
Earn $1,000 – by NOT Going to Law School?
Anything But Law School Graduate Scholarship The flip side of “too many lawyers“: Some reports estimate that 55% of attorneys are baby-boomers. If that % is correct, and the…
What to keep in your employee files: A small law firm’s guide
Jim Calloway blogs about and links to his guide: “What to keep in your employee files: A small law firm’s guide” Link to Jim’s homepage for more law practice…
Free “Law School” (via CALI) – or a Cure for Insomnia?
Do you have what it takes not only to enjoy law school classes, but not to fall asleep when you hear someone talk about indebitatus assumptsit, a conditional devise,…
Contract Drafting: Lawyers v. Law Students
What happens when 21 law students analyze and redraft a sample company contract? Did blood flow? Did heads roll? Did anyone roll over? Read the story (by Ken…
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