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In Custodia Legis – Legal Research Honey Pot!

The Researching Paralegal

Custodia Legis, the Law Librarians of Congress , offers webinars on legal research issues as part of its Orientation of Law Library Collections. For those interested in Oklahoma law, the Orientation to the Law Library Collections will be presented by the Oklahoma State Law Library staff. I would not miss this one.

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Self-Help Information by the Courts in 2021

CourtTechBulletin

link] The Kentucky Court of Justice has multiple services to help the self-represented linked to their Legal Self-Help page at: [link] The page includes multiple tutorials on subjects such as eviction relief, small claims, protective orders, and an online glossary of legal terms.

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Artificial Intelligence Tools and Tips

LLRX

Jim Calloway , Director of the Oklahoma Bar Association’s Management Assistance Program and Julie Bays , OBA Practice Management Advisor, aiding attorneys in using technology and other tools to efficiently manage their offices, recommend that now is a good time to experiment with specific AI-powered tools and suggest the best techniques for using them. (..)

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ABA TECHSHOW 2020

LegalTalkNetwork

In addition to being geared towards practical aspects of legal practice, the unconference sessions facilitated excellent networking opportunities. ABATECHSHOW pic.twitter.com/iwSvvhZJ6s — Legal Talk Network (@LegalTalkNet) February 27, 2020. Apps Apps Everywhere–Tablet and Mobile Legal Practice. Apps Apps Everywhere!

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Trumpism echoes Timothy McVeigh’s right-wing extremism, 30 years after the Oklahoma bombing

LLRX

Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City. But in the cultural memory, Oklahoma was eclipsed by 9/11, when America and the world shifted their attention to the threat posed by radical Islamic extremism. At 9am, McVeigh lit two separate fuses in case one failed.