November 2024 Law Librarian Top Blawgs
Features law, marketing, Internet legal resources and technology news. By Sabrina I. Pacifici.
Features notices of new Opinions and Orders from the Montana Supreme Court, library announcements, research tips, and Montana legal news.
Informs local attorneys of major legal developments important to their practice. By Sue Altmeyer.
The Washington State Law Library’s mission is to promote reliable access to legal information and provide expert legal reference assistance.
Features law-related calls for papers, conferences and workshops. From the Ohio State Moritz College of Law, University of Georgia School of Law, University of Pittsburgh School of Law and University of Washington School of Law.
Musings from the librarians of the Cornell Law Library on library resources, research tips and news.
Covers library legal issues, legal information sources, and notices for the Harvard Law community. From the law librarians of Harvard Law School.
Covers current legal trends, collecting for the largest law library in the world, a British perspective, a perspective from New Zealand, legislative developments in THOMAS, and cultural intelligence and the law.
Covers knowledge management, internet marketing and library sciences. By Greg Lambert, Lisa Salazar and Toby Brown.
Summaries of recent Wyoming Supreme Court decisions and law library information. From the Wyoming State Law Library.
Covers technology and legal research.
Covers basic legal research. By Bret Christensen.
News, views and information on self-help law and pro se litigation.
Thoughts on all things digital from the Assistant Director of Technical Services for Library Systems at New York Law School's Mendik Library.
A Canadian cooperative weblog on all things legal.
Covers legal research. By the Texas Tech Law Library.
The Ginger Law Librarian discusses all things law libraries, legal research and writing, and law schools.
Offers news items and resources relating to trial advocacy, with a focus on Washington State. By Mary Whisner.
By Kathy Hall, Melanie Putnam and Susan Schaefgen.
Covers issues concerning libraries and the law. By Peter Hirtle, Raizel Liebler, Mary Minow and Susan Nevelow Mart.