LibraryLaw (an excellent blog, by the way) reports to us that the Copyright Renewal Database at Stanford is available. It covers those key dates, 1923-1963 (read the About…
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Report on Oregon Judiciary by the LWV
Part II of the League of Women Voters of Oregon report on “The Oregon Judiciary” is out (previous reports are here.) Apart from the fact that county law libraries…
Prepare to Say Goodbye to ALR (as we know it)
…and related stories, including the products Lexis will roll out to fill the gap. From the Information Today article, by Carol Ebbinghouse: “American Law Reports (ALR) resources will be available…
Musicians, Taxes, and Oregon Law
…are responsible for filing reports and paying their own taxes. Language declaring the musician an independent contractor is not sufficient, said department spokesman Tom Fuller.” The Willamette Week’s Beth Slovik…
New Mortgage Lending Rules
A Portland Business Journal story reports on and links to new DFCS rules for mortgage lenders….
Proposed Regulation of Heir Search Firms in Oregon
In the latest issue (Vol. XXV, No. 3, July 2008) of the newsletter from the Estate Planning and Administration section of the Oregon State Bar (OSB) reports on this…
Keeping Up With the Judiciary in Oregon: Willamette Law Online
…RIGHTS (Protection under the Civil Rights Act of 1964 extends to an employee who reports workplace discrimination during an employer-initiated investigation and is not limited to an employee-initiated report)…
Does Your Car Repair Shop Give You an Estimate Before Making Repairs?
…all sorts of bill searching options. Then you can track its path through Committees, Committee hearings, reports (e.g. these), floor votes, and maybe even a Governor’s signature. Here’s a…
Oregon’s Death with Dignity Law: A Ten-Year Review Article
From the Washington County (Oregon) Law Librarian: The Neuroethics & Law Blog reports on (and links to) this article: Ten Years of “Death with Dignity” in the New…
Library Book Censorship and Challenges in Oregon
The Oregon Intellectual Freedom Clearinghouse is the first place to begin if you want to start researching censorship issues in Oregon schools and public libraries. Annual reports and other…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

