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All Writs Act: then and now
…Revision Counsel (with a link to the 1789 Statutes at Large) and at the Library of Congress, which will link you to the digital documents in their Memory Project….
Researching Appellate Court Briefs: Online? Low-cost?
Law librarians teach law students and new lawyers that state and federal appellate court briefs are treasure troves, but they are not the easiest documents to search. For example,…
Book Review: Levitt & Davis: “Internet Legal Research on a Budget: Free and Low-Cost Resources for Lawyers”
…over which they had any control. Many of the state and local research resources we need just don’t exist in digital format – and state legislative history documents often top…
Misappropriated Dongles?
When you read documents with phrases like this, “ISPI misappropriated the dongles,” is it any wonder that people want to return to darker ages (before computers and maybe even…
Oregon Non-Attorney Notaries May Not Advertise or Serve as a “Notario Publico”
…individual. Notaries public must not prepare documents. Don’t fill out documents or finish drafting them, even as a favor. It takes an attorney to know what is legally appropriate for…
Oregon SOS: Private Information is Not Public
…July 15, 2007, the Secretary of State may refuse to file documents containing a Social Security number, a state identification number, a driver license number, a credit or debit card…
Free Federal Tax Law Research: Legalbitstream and More
About once a quarter we’re asked where to find IRS Private Letter Rulings and other IRS documents that used to be tough to find outside a law library that…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

