…with the Bluebook, try Cornell’s “Introduction to Basic Legal Citation,” by Peter W. Martin.) 3) Another style manual used in many legal research and writing classes, but not always by…
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Legal Aid funding cuts hit Oregon’s Marion and Polk Counties
…recognize legal aid as a kind of community public health resource, like a free vaccination clinic — because when we ignore the legal needs of the poor, they don’t just…
Executive Order 9066 and the Tides of History
May is Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Therefore, we will highlight an important intersection of legal history of significant impact to the Japanese-American community: the…
Free Legal Information, Research, and Food: Think About It
…Law Librarian Blog, his May 15th blog post: “Now You See It, Now You Don’t, Part I: Free Legal Research Services on the Web“ From Greg Lamber’s 5/14/12, post at…
Measuring Online Legal Resources for Self-Represented Litigants (report)
“Measuring Online Legal Resources: A Framework Inspired by the Drake Equation” February 2018 Laura Quinn, Laura Quinn Consulting Joyce Raby, Florida Legal Technology Center Sponsored in part by the…
Oregon Power of Attorney “Form”
…circuit this important, critical, legal protection. Here’s a sample response to the question: I don’t meant to sound lawyerly or librarian-ly(?), but it depends on what you mean by “standard…
“40 Legal Practice Areas That Didn’t Exist 15 Years Ago” [My Shingle]
Carolyn Elefant’s popular and long-running blog/website MyShingle has an interesting article (it has lots actually): “40 Legal Practice Areas That Didn’t Exist 15 Years Ago,” January 2, 2018: Excerpt:…
Project Nanny Van (Open Law Lab)
Project Nanny Van: a legal service design “Project Nanny Van is an excellent new example of creative legal service design…this mobile van that [goes] to locations where nannies might…
New Legal Research Guide – Appeals
The Washington County Law Library has a new legal research guide on appeals, available on our website in a number of places: the What’s New page; the Subjects Guide…
My, My, My: Auntie Mame Would Have Made a Hoot of a Law Librarian
…the Legal Research is Easy blogger who never fails to tickle our funny bones – and he’s willing to spill the beans about his patrons. What more could you want?!…
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