“Free Public Access to Federal Materials on Guide to Law Online October 14, 2014 by Donna Sokol This is a guest post by Ann Hemmens, legal reference librarian…
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CLEs in Oregon Public Libraries (and appellate court briefs and free databases)
It’s that time of year again when Oregon lawyers ask about: CLEs in Oregon public law libraries And, here are some other research guides that may be of…
Filing Income Taxes in 2021: Oregon and Federal Forms and Assistance
This income tax filing resource list is available at the Multnomah County Library (and other Oregon public library websites): “Taxes in 2021: Forms and assistance The deadline to file…
Access to Justice & the Evolving Role of Law Libraries in the 21st Century
in the 21st Century, but only if they change their orientation towards helping the public access the legal system. A new report released by Zorza & Associates today, titled “The…
Free Legal Information: “Oregon Consumer Rights in Tough Times” Program (Open to Public)
On Saturday, May 8th, the Oregon State Bar (OSB) Civil Rights Section and the Consumer Law Section and will be presenting: “Consumer Rights in Tough Times: Foreclosures, Garnishment, Debt…
Copyrighting Legal Documents
…on searching public records , that I linked to from the Law Librarian Blog : 1) Due Diligence in Drafting: Copyrights in Legal Documents , by Thomas J….
Crimes Oregon Notaries Can’t (Won’t!) Commit
In case you ever wondered why that Oregon Notary Public doesn’t just “wham, bam, stamp, and thank you, ma’am,” take a look at what Oregon Notaries Public need to…
“Kafka Comes to America”
Oregon Federal Public Defender, Steve Wax, has written a book, Kafka Comes to America, about his experiences representing Guantanamo prisoners and Brandon Mayfield (whom I blogged about, in…
How Do I Ban an Oregon Public Library Book? Let Me Count the Ways.
The upcoming Banned Book Week , September 25 – October 2, 2010, gives us an excuse to wax poetically, briefly, with dignity, and without matches, on how to object,…
Oregon Attorney, as Pro Se Litigant, Entitled to Attorney Fees (under ORS 192.490)
…the person seeking disclosure. The court shall determine the matter de novo and the burden is on the public body to sustain its action. The court, on its own motion,…
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