Oregon legal researchers and attorneys rejoice! The Washington County Law Library staff are scanning the 1953-1993 ORS from statute books donated by the Oregon Supreme Court, Oregon Legislative Counsel…
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Oregon Law and Laws Online: Ha Ha Ha
Ha ha ha. I spent time this morning doing the following (fellow public and private law librarians around the state do the same, just about every day): 1)…
Forthcoming: New Legal Research Database: Bloomberg Law
Bloomberg Law is set, later this month, to roll out its legal research database to compete, so we hear, with Lexis and Westlaw. Blog reports on the rollout include…
Students: Do you have a Question about the Bar Exam?
High school, college, and law students: the following quick tips might do the trick: 1) If you’re a current law student, visit your law school’s career services or student…
Read ’til your lips hurt: 25 greatest law novels…ever! (ABA Journal)
From the ABA Journal, August 1, 2013, post: “25 greatest law novels…ever!” “The ABA Journal has been exploring a fascinating romance between lawyers and popular culture. We’ve traced this…
“Is it legal?” in the Library
The most popular reference question people ask librarians, both law and public librarians, is “is it legal?” Is it legal for me to copy this DVD, is it legal…
Apply to Oregon Law School Nonprofit Clinic for Free Assessment
Deadline, Nov. 30, 2011. Who qualifies?: Through the University of Oregon Law School clinic, nonprofits (budget size $50k to $1m) in Eugene, Springfield and surrounding…
Copyrighted State Legal Forms can Protect Consumers
…the Oregon State Bar , at an Oregon county law library , or you can post the question to L-net . “ State Law Library of…
Superheroes and the law
Law and the Multiverse: Superheroes, supervillains, and the law is a fun, new blog dealing with theoretical legal issues in relation to superheroes and comic books. The authors,…
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…
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