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It’s not hard to be perplexed when trying to understand the U.S. Code (link to searchable versions) and the niceties of codification. Maybe this will help: Lost Laws: What…

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Free public access to federal court opinions through GPO’s FDsys may be coming soon.  A lot of people (e.g. those “it’s all online” types who haven’t a clue) think…

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etc.? A: Sources of laws and regulations: 1) Oregon Statutes and Regulations: look in the Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS), which are online and also in print at many public libraries…

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…noticed. The Council of the District of Columbia launched a new website that contains the legal code for every law in the city. For anyone who doesn’t know how codification…

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From Oregon OSHA: “For those who struggle to remember division distinctions, we offer: An Ode to the Code (link and then scroll to the bottom of the OSHA…

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Fred Blume’s Annotated Justinian Code is online, thanks to the University of Wyoming, College of Law. Now if only all the UK statutes (not just recent ones, where recent…

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