Extend a welcome to these creative and purposeful lawyers, judges, and public law librarians who will learn about and share tips on creating effective access to justice, access to…
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How to Evaluate Covid-19 Resources: the Good, Bad, Puzzling, Outdated, Rumor, Un/Official, and the Profiteering
…URLs, some of which I entered into the Internet Archive Wayback Machine, and sufficient bibliographic info to enable readers to locate new URLs if the ones listed break. This blog’s…
Open Law Lab: “People don’t want to talk to lawyers, but they really want legal advice.”
Open Law Lab is a wonderful website, curious, provocative, funny, wise, and more. It stands on its own (enjoy!) but it is also an excellent companion to Richard Zorza’s Access…
Where and How to Find an Oregon Criminal Record Report
Oregon State Police, Public Records Unit, Criminal History Record Checks Warning: Be careful if you use a search engine to locate the Oregon criminal record check site, rather than drilling…
Baltimore Libraries Stay Open Through Riots
…the riots, are welcoming patrons today,” by Kat Rosenfield 4/28/2015. You can find more than books at the Baltimore public library today, as all branches remain open and fully staffed…
The Law of Prison Law Libraries
…SR-SIS The LISP/SR BLOG: Law Librarians & Access to Justice (Legal Information Service to the Public and Social Responsibilities, Special Interest Sections of the American Association of Law Libraries.)…
Librarian’s Guide to Homelessness
My public librarian friends pointed me to this website, and soon to be published book, on serving the house-less and home-less community: Librarian’s Guide to Homelessness The book will…
“Discovery of dog exonerates Oregon man in criminal case” (Wash Post)
…the Oregon Public Broadcasting (OPB) podcast featuring an interview with Steve Wax and John Hummel. “Discovery of dog exonerates Oregon man in criminal case” (Wash Post headline) “A dead-dog story…
Learning How to Lie: a Lesson Well Taught (Washington Post article)
“DNA Tests Show Southern Members of Congress and Constituents are 65% Mexican (and 20% French): Results Surpass Congressional Dining Hall Chef’s Prediction Based on the Popularity of “French Fries…
Public Video-Conferencing Sites in Oregon
I recently gathered information about where to find public video-conferencing sites around the state, for use by government and non-profit organizations. I’ve posted my list at the Washington…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

