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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Online and/or Remote Access to Oregon Court Documents
to go to the courthouse file room or clerk’s office anyway, so remote access will not save you a trip to the courthouse.Some county law libraries have OJIN subscriptions, but…
Guidelines on Public Rights of Access to Judicial Proceedings and Records (Mass.)
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…
Law Libraries and Access to Justice, AALL Special Committee on Access to Justice 2014 Report
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…
Presidential Action on Access to Justice (Memorandum, 5/18/21)
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…
Oregon Access to Justice Forum (Portland, September 2016)
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…
What is Access to Justice For? Another View of the A2J Cathedral: 360 Degrees and in 5 Dimensions
‘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…
Access to Justice and Simplifying the Legal System
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…
Access to Justice: Lawyer Referral, Self-Represented Litigants, Courthouse Self-Help, and more
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…
Legal Research in the Time of Covid-19, Part 1: General Legal Resources
…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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