Questions in Times of Crisis” will be taught by 2 law librarian stars: Jenny Silbiger, State Law Librarian, Access to Justice Coordinator, Hawaii Supreme Court Law Library, and Joseph Lawson,…
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Oregon State Bar Announces Free Legal Answers Website
to sites that might help answer your questions. These sites could help bridge the Access to Justice gap that exists for low-income people that usually cannot afford attorney fees….
Understanding the Courts: NCSC Video Series
…current videos, and the videos can be found at the NCSC A2J Videos (Access to Justice). Please note these videos are not specific to any one state. As always, consult…
Oregon Grand Jury Reports on County Jails (Corrections)
…and youth correction facility as defined in ORS 162.135 in the county. (2) The grand jury is entitled to free access at all reasonable times to such correctional facilities and…
U.S. Supreme Court Library a Thriving Entity
Whenever someone tells you that they “don’t need no stinkin’ law library,” beware – why doesn’t that person want you to have access to the nation’s laws and to…
Judges and Self-represented Litigants: Implications of Turner v. Rogers
…can link to from Zorza’s Access to Justice blog post: Maximizing the Impact of Turner v. Rogers — Judges’ Journal Article on Courtroom Best Practices U.S. Supreme…
Oregon Attorney 2012 CLEs: Animal Law, Learning the Ropes, and ICWA
…Welfare Act), glowing feedback, even. Several county law libraries lend MCLE course materials to Oregon attorneys for self-study. Or, contact the MCLE folks at OSB: “Access to Justice: Juvenile Law…
Is Artificial Intelligence Ready to Help with Legal Research?
…to the “Unwieldy Rocks” of Hammurabi’s Code. This article from Jolt Law addresses ways AI could widen the gap for equal justice. For instance, a large percentage of pro-se litigants…
Oregon Self-Represented Litigant Resources
This is a short list of guides and gateways to Oregon self-help litigant and legal information resources. You can drill down into any of these websites and find many…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

