Public Domain Day is the yearly celebration of a new group of copyrighted creative works entering the public domain, making them freely accessible to all. Public Domain Day is the perfect opportunity to learn about legal concepts and challenges surrounding intellectual property law and how this evolving area of law affects libraries. The pandemic has increased the demand for access to digital materials as large book publishers merged while library in-person services became limited, resulting in raised tensions between authors, publishers, and libraries.
Read moreCiv Pro: 5 Sources for Drafting Legal Letters
If you are facing a legal problem, and you have already tried other methods to solve it and are considering taking to someone to court, you may send them a demand letter notifying them of your intent to take legal action. A demand letter begins the negotiation process with the aim to settle the legal dispute without going to court.
Read moreHarris County Dashboards & Datasets Hub
Find Harris County public services, local government statistics, community resources, and much more information on the Harris County Dashboards & Datasets Hub. The hub collects multiple websites, dashboards, and datasets from various Harris County agencies into one convenient webpage.
Read moreUpcoming Law Library of Congress Webinars
Learn more about the services and collections of the Law Library of Congress by checking out the upcoming free webinars.
Read moreCourt Technology Innovations: New Challenges with the New Normal
How have courts met the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic with new innovations in court technology? And have these innovations made access to justice easier, or more difficult? According to a recent report from The Pew Charitable Trusts, courts across the country have rapidly adapted online and remote services in a time when in-person access to the courts was greatly restricted while at the same time the need for legal services skyrocketed. Almost all aspects of court proceedings have been affected, including conducting hearings, processing filings, and enforcing judgments and decisions.
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