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The Public Law Library is happy to announce the launch of our new website! Join us as Kim Ositis, the web site project leader, discusses how the website design came about and the challenges of collaborating and creating with a small budget.
This link leads to the portion of King County's Risk Management Services web site describing how to file a damage claim against King County.
The Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) is the highest administrative body for interpreting and applying immigration laws. It has been given nationwide jurisdiction to hear appeals from certain decisions rendered by immigration judges and by district directors of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in a wide variety of proceedings in which the Government of the United States is one party and the other party is an alien, a citizen, or a...
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We have recently purchased The Rights of Indians and Tribes, 4th Edition by Steven Pevar, published by Oxford University Press. This is a completely updated edition of the original 1983 title. Content details, see the description provided at the Oxford University Press web site. There are copies of ...
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In December, the law library sent out subscriber renewal packets to everyone who was an active member of the Public Law Library of King County in 2010 or 2011. Any accounts that didn’t rejoin for the 2012 subscription year have been closed. If you did not receive your renewal packet for 2012, have no fear! The law library will be sending out reminder packets in early March. If you have any further...
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