Digital Appellate Court Briefs: The Washington County Law Library has been scanning Oregon appellate court briefs since January 2006. More than 5,000 briefs are available and searchable by keyword…
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Dogs (Canines) in Court
From the Washington State NW Sidebar blog: Comfort Dogs in Court Excerpt: “…. In State v. Dye, the Washington Supreme Court threw prosecutor’s a bone in ruling that use…
Gift, Luxury, or Necessity: How to Buy the Tablet or e-Reader that Suits You
tips, and more: Washington County (Oregon) Cooperative Library Services (WCCLS), “Choosing a table or e-reader” (and check out their Library2Go help pages – or visit your own public library’s eBook…
Social Security Numbers: Privacy and Protection
From the Washington County (Oregon) Law Librarian: Law librarians often get questions from patrons about their Social Security Numbers. Here is an interesting report: King County Law Library Klues…
The Library is Dead; Long Live the Library: 35 Amazing Libraries
Will Manley’s 10/22/11, #588, blog post at Will Unwound (an excellent librarian blog, by the way), alerts us to these photographs of the: 35 Most Amazing…
Center for Lessons Learned: A Library for Soldiers?
Leave it to soldiers not to be able to call a library a library. It’s very funny. Maybe the name “library” is too girly? too wimpy? too something…
Medical Library Student Internship (Oregon) Opening
A lot of people still think the only prerequisites for working in a library are 1) “you like to read” and 2) the ability to stamp books with checkout…
How Do I Find Federal Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Briefs?
seen one there myself). But for my Oregon readers, here’s the latest on where to find 9th Circuit Court of Appeals briefs, all print sources: BRIEFS DEPOSITORIES: 1) ABCNY Library…
So you want to start a cannabis business. Now What?!
On Wednesday, March 20, at 6:30pm: Mia Getlin from Mia Getlin LLC will join the Washington County Law Library via Zoom to discuss issues in starting a business in…
Oregon Council on Court Procedures (with a side of donuts)
who rubs it. Everyone in attendance rubbed the stone.” 2) From Washington County Commission hearing minutes (also several years ago): “Mr. xxx stated to Council that he liked Government but…
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