The panelist from
a county public law library impressed me with her commitment to her mission to serve the public and support them in meeting their legal information needs.
Not exact matches
Correctional Facility
Library «This
library located within the Erie
County Correctional Facility contains both a
law library and a general
public library.
This decision has allowed for the closing or loss of all but fifteen
libraries in the county, and the attorneys have stated that the decision violates two public interest laws, the Equity Act 2010 and the Public Libraries and Museums
libraries in the
county, and the attorneys have stated that the decision violates two
public interest laws, the Equity Act 2010 and the Public Libraries and Museums Act
public interest
laws, the Equity Act 2010 and the
Public Libraries and Museums Act
Public Libraries and Museums
Libraries and Museums Act 1964.
The following Oregon
County Law Libraries have in -
library public, or staff - assisted, access to OJIN, OECI, or ACMS (court dockets).
Longer answer: The two professional
law librarians currently posting to this blog serve a
county of 500,000 + residents (and the rest of Oregon — and other states and countries on occasion) and run a
public law library so we just don't have the time to answer everyone's questions.
In the typical Washington State
county law library open to the public — there are at least 34 libraries open to the public various hours — 50 - 70 % of the library patrons are county residents who are non-lawyers; the other 30 - 50 % are legal professionals and County empl
county law library open to the
public — there are at least 34
libraries open to the
public various hours — 50 - 70 % of the
library patrons are
county residents who are non-lawyers; the other 30 - 50 % are legal professionals and County empl
county residents who are non-lawyers; the other 30 - 50 % are legal professionals and
County empl
County employees.
Not all
county law libraries are open to the
public due to lack of sufficient funding to provide staff who can provide assistance in using legal research resources.
County law libraries in Washington State were established in 1919 by RCW 27.24 to provide access to legal information to the courts and the bar, and also to the
public in
counties that have the staff available to assist the
public.
I also believe that
law libraries across the different
counties in every province should be made
public.
If you send me a copy of the book, I will read all the sections you suggest, and return it to you — or donate it to our
County Law Library or the
public library.
He is also Senior Editor of LawReader.com, an online legal research
library, which is used by over one thousand Kentucky lawyers and numerous
County Law Libraries and
Public Libraries.
California has a system of
county law libraries for the very purpose of supporting the legal research needs of
public officials, the legal profession, and the general
public.
The obstructionists, in Stewart's view, included
county prosecutors, the trial judge, the assistant
public defender who represented him at his first trial (which ended in a mistrial), the private defense lawyer who represented him between the two trials, jail officials he says unfairly denied him access to the
law library and the state Attorney Grievance Commission.
If you are contemplating divorce, and both spouses want to talk with a mediator, you can find mediators through your attorney, state or local bar association, at the
public law library in your
county courthouse, or in the phone book.
Review your local
laws, which should be on file at the
public library,
county law library or City Hall.