The Douglas County Law Library can now be added to the list of Oregon county law libraries with conference rooms for lawyers . “The Douglas…
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Can I tape record a conversation without someone knowing it?
Please read the Nov. 11, 2011, update to this post. And a couple other variations library reference staff hear a lot: Is it Lawful to Record Someone Without…
Oregon Family Law: No Legal Obligation to Support a Child in This Country?
…usual public law librarian admonition: please consult an attorney before coming to legal conclusions. And if friends who think you are a very smart person ask you for legal advice,…
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…
Developing a Law Firm Social Media Policy
KCLL Klues , the King County (Washington) Law Library blog has this post from 10/31/11 . It has links to useful resources and sample policies, all of which may…
Polygamy and the Law: Beyond Jurisprurience
Robert Ambrogi’s Lawsites post on the polygamist compound raid in Texas made me think about why this event is so fascinating, legally (not salaciously – please). It seems to…
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!…
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…
Oregon’s Death with Dignity Law: A Ten-Year Review Article
From the Washington County (Oregon) Law Librarian: The Neuroethics & Law Blog reports on (and links to) this article: Ten Years of “Death with Dignity” in the New…
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