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If you are not a licensed Oregon attorney and you need to perform thorough legal research (vs “googling a legal problem,” yikes), you have free access to some of…

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secondary sources although you may need to pay separately for full access. Casetext has announced free access for attorneys during the Covid-19 outbreak. Google Scholar offers free…

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…the feasibility of making a metropolitan court district combining the resources of Multnomah, Washington and Clackamas counties to increase access to justice and make an appropriate recommendation to the Oregon…

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ICYMI (October 2017):  From Richard Zorza’s Access to Justice blog post: “Roberts Choice of Garland to Head Executive Committee of Federal Judicial Conference is a Huge ATJ Opportunity,“ posted on…

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…is still available only in print. (We keep a “not online” list and update it as people ask for things we can’t find or get online.) It took years to…

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…has virtually unreadable tiny print) and there are multiple online versions so take your pick. Many public libraries have the e-book and some may have the print. Link to a…

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