
Via the (new) legal writer, Raymond Ward's post titled Sure, You Can Split an Infinitive, But This Is Ridiculous points out the absolute NO way to split an infinitive...

JOTWELL, the Journal of Things We Like (LOTS) is a new blog that aims to collect/post/highlight the "leading academics and practitioners providing short reviews of recent scholarship to the law that the reviewer likes and thinks deserves a wide audience."Jotwell is a special type of law review...

The 2009/2010 annual edition of Global Fraud Report is available. Kroll commissioned The Economist Intelligence Unit to conduct a worldwide survey on fraud and its effect on business during 2009. A total of 729 senior executives took part in this survey...

The Law Library of Congress featured the National American Indian Heritage Month (November) resource guide as part of their Commemorative Observations, which also includes African American History Month, Asian Pacific Heritage Month, Jewish American Heritage Month, Law Day, or Women's History...

Law and technology resources for legal professionals (LLRX.com) added new guides to its collection during the October month of 2009.The following are some of those included:Pretexting, Legal Ethics and Social Networking Sites (By Ken Strutin)Competitive Intelligence - A Selective Resource Guide -...

Via the Official Google blog, Google announced Google maps navigation for Android 2.0. Google Maps have guided millions of people since 2005...

Click here or the image to the left for this month’s issue of D-Brief, the Law Library Newsletter, written by Cynthia Pittson, Head of Reference Services. ...

Via Legal Blog Watch, Robert Ambrogi writes in a post titled E-mail Is Not Protected By 4th Amendment, Judge Says that the 4th Amendment protection against unreasonable searches and seizures does not include email. U.S. District Judge Michale W...

Via USA.gov, the following are some new blogs that have been added to the government blogs site. Jobs, Education, and Volunteerism Blogs added ED.gov blog (the official blog from the U.S...

The USA.gov website posted information about getting help for people who are victims of domestic abuse. Visit this site for more information including National Domestic Violence Hotlines where instances of domestic abuse can be reported...

Via the (new) legal writer, Raymond Ward posted a blog titled How to make your summary-judgment motion more effective. In this post, Mr...

Via the Official Google Blog, A Green Tour of the Google Campus blog post features Google's efforts to be environmentally friendly...

Via Criminal Law Library Blog published by David Badertscher, features an article by Julie Gick, History of the New York County Supreme Court Libraries...









