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The State of Oregon Law Library (SOLL) is providing statewide access to 2 valuable legal research databases, previously unavailable for remote access to non-attorney Oregonians. (No legal research database…

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Massachusetts has Guidelines on the Public Rights of Access to Judicial Proceedings and Records. This seems to be a relevant post for us here at the Oregon Legal Research Blog given…

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LAW LIBRARIES AND ACCESS TO JUSTICE, A Report of the American Association of Law Libraries, Special Committee on Access to Justice, July 2014 “AALL’s new white paper, Law Libraries…

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Memorandum on Restoring the Department of Justice’s Access-to-Justice Function and Reinvigorating the White House Legal Aid Interagency Roundtable (MAY 18, 2021 • PRESIDENTIAL ACTIONS) Excerpt: “By the authority vested…

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Oregon Access to Justice Forum, September 2016: The Multnomah Bar Association (MBA) has this event on its calendar and you can link to more information and registration from the…

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‘Jim Greiner Asks “What is Access to Justice For?”’ Direct links to Greiner posts: Part 1:  “What’s access to justice for? Let’s get more philosophical. In a hurry,” by…

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If Access to Justice (A2J) is to be something other than a catch-phrase or a pipe dream, lawyers, judges, court administrators, and law librarians need to think, plan, and…

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Thinking about legal self help, access to justice, unbundled legal services? Richard Zorza’s Access to Justice Blog has all kinds of intriguing posts and links, e.g. 1) “Lawyer Referral…

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…content related to Covid-19 at no charge. Law Libraries The State of Oregon Law Library currently offers remote service, and online access to Fastcase…

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