…that your local law library can help you access all the resources listed above as well other helpful information on this and other legal topics that you may need….
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10 Free Online Legal Research Databases: But, Mind the Gap
and from when to when (e.g. from 1970 to 1990). “The Web” is notoriously gap-ful and however many “free” sites you have access to, either you know how complete the…
California Legal Research Guide
The Southern California Association of Law Libraries’ (SCALL) Public Access to Legal Information Committee (PALI) has published the fifth edition of: Locating the Law: A Handbook for Non-Law Librarians…
Free PACER Federal Court Dockets
…for the U.S. Supreme Court, whose dockets originates from their own database). You must register (see their introductory information page) for access instructions. (But, see my caveat,…
Oregon Cannabis Laws: 2014 Measure 91 & 2015 HB 3400, Diced, Sliced, and Shredded
for this research, e.g. Fastcase, which all Oregonians have free access to via the State Law Library. (Direct link to the State of Oregon Law Library resources webpage.) 4) Last,…
Finding Death Records and Obituaries in Oregon (and beyond)
Some libraries subscribe to it, but not necessarily as a remote access database so you may need to visit your library, use their local email reference service, or use the…
Basic Oregon Legal Research Resources
…are in print version only, not online. You don’t need to buy these, but you should know about them. Your local law library will either have or have access to…
How to Find an Oregon Administrative Rule History
…same date. The most recent change to each rule is listed at the end of the “history.”’ 4) If you don’t have access to the “Oregon Bulletin” for the years…
U.S. District Court of Oregon Cases NOT Available on a Free, Public Website
Why should Oregon (and some other states) federal District Court cases be available only to people with access to paid subscription databases such as PACER, Lexis, Westlaw, etc.? With…
Veterans Pro Bono Program: Training for Oregon Attorneys: Oct 26, 2009
…case, and on-going access to a mentor. Oregon veterans and attorneys: Don’t forget your county veterans offices (e.g. in Washington County) and the Oregon State Bar (OSB) veterans programs: the…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

