…research the law: Here are some research hints: 1) Always look up definitions – legislative and judicial ones, not just dictionary ones: Look in the ORS (and never forget…
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Oregon Law Librarians (back) on TV: Topic: Family Law
On Thursday, February 28, 2008, from 8-9 p.m., the Clackamas County Law Librarian, and I, the Washington County Law Librarian, appeared again on “Legally Speaking” with the host of…
Oregon Corporation / Business Law: Legal Research Resources
The good news is that the number (and weight) of Oregon corporation law research resources are a fraction of what they would be in Delaware, California, and New York….
Family Law Self-Help Videos at Washington County (Oregon) Circuit Court
Family Law Self-Help Videos in English and Spanish, including: Introduction to Washington County Circuit Court Family Law Videos Laws Custody & Parenting Time Law Child Support Law Property…
Public Law Librarian Blog: “Legal Research is Easy”
Legal Research is Easy is still one of my favorite blogs. (And I can only dream about working as a law librarian in a state with so many official…
Free Public Access to Federal Materials on “Guide to Law Online” (WOW x 1,000!)
“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…
Researching Oregon Employment Law
If you’re researching Oregon employment law, you need to figure out if you want materials on private sector, public sector, collective bargaining, independent contractors, employment discrimination, wage & hour…
More “Let’s Kill All the Law Libraries”: Virtual Law Libraries and Chief Justice Roberts
To continue my Oregon Legal Research blog post on Let’s Kill All the Law Libraries …. What’s a “Virtual Law Library?” Lots of people throw the term around, but…
Free Legal Research Databases for all Oregonians
…the same legal research databases that Oregon attorneys use: Fastcase is one of them and you have remote access to it through your State of Oregon Law Library (SOLL). (Check out…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

