I was able to answer a reference question the other day with a Jack Ohman cartoon – the one about redistricting in Sunday’s (2/6/11) Oregonian – very funny….
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Legal Research at the Library of Congress
The Law Library of Congress has revamped their web page. Law librarians and legal researchers get excited about the darndest (darnedest? 🙂 things….
An Oregon Donut Legal Drama in Three Acts
From the legal humor, Lowering the Bar blog: A Donut Drama in Three Acts Thanks to Blawg Reviewer #150: Trusted Advisor (But, doesn’t the ultimate Portland Donut Drama always…
Oregon Legal Research Tips
The May issue of the Lane County Law Library Newsletter is out and features articles on legal research tips and the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, and a link to…
Legal Divas and Other Bloggers
If you thought blogs were dead, think again. They are evolving! Robert Ambrogi, at his Law Sites, posts about some new and noteworthy blogs, including Legal Divas. You…
Roomies Behaving Badly: Roommate Agreements
…is driving us crazy – with cleanliness.My roommate never locks the front door.My roommate ….My roommate …. (I’m sure there’s a song in there somewhere ….) There may be legal…
How to Put the Power of Law in People’s Hands (TED Talk, Vivek Maru)
TED Talk: “How to Put the Power of Law in People’s Hands” Summary: “What can you do when the wheels of justice don’t turn fast enough? Or when…
Hilarious (and Dark) Side of Automated Court Services: Replacing Courts with Websites
Link from Richard Zorza’s inimitable Access to Justice blog: A Cautionary Tale — Cartoon Points Out the Downsides of Automated Courts Access to justice and court systems broken (and broke)?…
Oregon Justice Resource Center
Oregon Justice Resource Center “The Oregon Justice Resource Center assists with trial and appellate litigation on behalf of indigent, prisoner, and low-income clients in federal and state courts on a…
Preventing Link Rot: Lawyer and Librarian Friend Perma cc Wins Webby Award
From ABA News: “Site aiming to prevent ‘link rot’ for legal researchers wins 2015 Webby,” by Molly McDonough, 4/27/15: Excerpt: “A service that enables courts and researchers to make…
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