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…
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The Law Decoded: Virginia (beta test)
A lot of “law & tech” endeavors often widen the gap between the legal haves and have-nots (think “digital dead end“), but this Law Decoded project (in progress) shows…
Blawgers as (real) Writers
…blawgers. How Appealing Sentencing Law and Policy Inter-alia Robert Ambrogi Law Sites Consider writing: Writing is not easy, at least not good writing, and only a few can do it…
An Actual Paperless Law Office
Many talk a lot about a paperless office, but few actually succeed in creating one. These two lawyers not only talk but teach the rest of us about…
Skills Law Librarians and Legal Information Professionals Have and Need
…Paper: The New Librarian,” 10/15/12: “The American Association of Law Libraries (AALL) and the International Legal Technology Association (ILTA) has collaborated to create a white paper on the set of…
Oregon Law Will Require High School Students Receive Civics Education Before They Graduate
…on the Bills Signed link for a list.) How this law will be implemented will be fun, um, interesting to watch. It appears everyone is fairly realistic about the speed…
Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #10 (Article II, Suffrage and Elections, Sections 11-17)
…profit, until he shall have accounted for, and paid over according to law, all sums for which he may be liable.– Section 12. Temporary appointments to office. In all cases,…
Law Library Thing: Tarlton, Yeshiva, U Penn, Los Angeles Co, and MORE
Liz, who keeps us abreast of law-related goings-on at one of our local public libraries, points out that LibraryThing now has a LAW Library Thing going-on with lots of…
Empirical Legal Studies Database (ELSD)
This is probably not a best-seller amongst my solos and small law firm practitioner law library patrons, but if that rare question arises, maybe this database could help me…
Verisimilitude: Cops, Crooks, & Fictional Lawyers: Just the Facts, Ma’am
Writers: if you are not a cop, a lawyer, or a librarian (to name only 3 professions that appear a lot in fiction), please do your homework. There are…
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