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…fabulous neighborhood association. (Some of us are lucky that way.) If you have one, call them. 2) Local law: You may live in a place where there are…

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…still: Have your say about the ATL Top Ten Law Song picks (Above the Law homepage) (from Law Librarian Blog) Excerpt from Law Librarian blog: “Did Above the…

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When we hear about Animal Law Clinics and Projects, or maybe even the work of Temple Grandin, most of us do not think about farm animals and the law:…

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Bar members use Casemaker, but unlike Washington state, it’s not available to Oregon’s public law librarians – go figure). I’m trying to get Fastcase for my county the same way…

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…to be capitalized). Here is a fragment of that article: “According to Laura Orr, the Washington County Law Librarian, appellate court briefs are the overlooked middle children of the…

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