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Travel Tip: FAA Mobile App for Travelers and Aviation Buffs
Travelers and Aviation Buffs: FAA Mobile App Infodocket brings us news of the first release of the FAA Mobile app. News, travel advisories, updates, and more. You can also…
Oregon’s Peer-to-Peer Download [John and Jane] Doe Lawsuits
…a legal research database or at a law library. Disclaimers: The information provided on this blog is for research purposes only. We do not provide legal advice, nor do we…
Doctrine of First Sale and the U.S. Supreme Court
The Willamette Law School’s “United States Supreme Court News: Willamette Law Online” service, with case summaries and law updates, tells us about this latest U.S. Supreme Court decision: “On…
Inventors, Thinkers, and other Creators: Idea Submission Agreements: Caveat Emptor
…to do any serious research or talk to an IP lawyer, please, at least do a little more sophisticated research on The Google (or, better yet, your public library) and,…
“Girls under Trees” and Law School Websites
…dubbed “Girls Under Trees.”….’ (Link to full article.) Thank you to Law in the News , which always keeps one informed, with and without Lewis & Clark’s “Girls…
Sites to see from the 2011 Virtual Reference Summit
Some of us here at the Oregon Legal Research blog are recently returned from the 2011 Virtual Reference Summit, where many Oregon library staff go to share an interest…
Lawyer and Law Student Criminal (or unethical) Use of Lexis & Westlaw
From Law in the News: “Utah opinion notes “numerous” law students report employment is conditioned upon criminal misuse of free Wexis access“ Excerpt: “According to a recently released opinion…
U.S. Supreme Court Justices Go Green: iPad & Kindle Appellate Court Briefs
This shouldn’t really be “news,” but it is! And it may be really big news when it can be said of all appellate court judges, not just federal…
Oregon and U.S. Court and Case Law e-Summary Service
…Online service.] Of course if you’re a glutton for Appellate Court case news punishment, there is always Howard Bashman’s How Appealing, which started it all way back in 2002….
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