Resource Round-Up: Social Media & the Law

As we approach the end of November, Social Media Law Resource Month at the Harris County Law Library is coming to a close. The Legal Tech Institute presented its first CLE, Social Media for Lawyers, as its debut event in late October, and several articles pertaining to social media and the law have been featured on Ex Libris Juris over the last several weeks. Now, to conclude this month, we are featuring a final round-up of social media law resources.

A number of law firms and news outlets publish social media law blogs, some of which are featured below. References to additional resources in the Harris County Law Library's collection, including legal texts and treatises and featured articles by leading social media law experts, can be found on the Social Media for Texas Lawyers Resource Guide

Social Media Law Bulletin, published by Norton Rose Fulbright

Social Media & Games Law Blog, published by Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman, LLP

Social Media Law, published by Above The Law

TYLA Pocket Guide: Social Media 101, published by Texas Young Lawyers Association

Immigration Law Resource Month

In October, we at the Harris County Law Library are continuing to highlight our collection of immigration law resources. Throughout the month, we will feature materials, in the library an online, to assist you in conducting research and learning about immigration law in the United States.

Several new immigration law resources are now on our shelves, including the 15th edition of Kurzban's Immigration Law Sourcebook, and the 17th edition of U.S. Immigration Made Easy, published by Nolo Press. On Westlaw, you can access the latest immigration news and analysis, as well as immigration law treatises, and official immigration forms. Lexis provides additional access to popular immigration titles, including Benders Immigration Law Bulletin and Benders Immigration Case Reporter. Both Westlaw and Lexis can be accessed on our computers in the Law Library.

These titles are just a few of the immigration law items in our collection. Additional resources will be featured throughout the month in the Law Library and on our blog.