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primary method for finding federal court case documents is PACER (registration required – some fees), but opinions from the Courts of Appeals, and other federal courts, may also appear elsewhere…

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From LawSites (Robert Ambrogi): New PacerPro Service Automatically Retrieves and Delivers Federal ‘Free Look’ Documents Excerpt: “If I were to tell you that a new service could help…

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From Willamette Law Online:  ‘Whitfield v. United States, Case #: 13-9026,  Date Filed: January 13, 2015 Scalia, J., delivered the opinion for a unanimous Court. Full Text Opinion: http://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/14pdf/13-9026_11o2.pdf …

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You can read the Multnomah Law Library Report at the PSU CPS website: “This report reviews the current operations of the Multnomah Law Library and makes recommendations, based…

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I could use this case to teach an entire course on Oregon legal research to lawyers, law students, legislators, and self-represented litigants: City of Damascus v. Henry…

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Visit SCOTUS blog for a report and links: New Policy on Tapes Release In Oregon, CD’s of the Oregon Supreme and Appellate Courts’ oral arguments are usually available the…

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From the Law Librarian Blog (2): SCOTUS Style Manual Available for Purchase Excerpt: “In Supreme Court’s Style Manual is Private No More, Tony Mauro reports that the US Supreme…

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