Find free U.S. court opinions at the FDsys website. This is a pilot project and not yet fully populated, but take a look: FDsys homepage…
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Does Your Chosen Candidate for Oregon Elected Office Know Local Government Budgeting Law?
…an elected official, by volunteering on a government committee or for a non-profit that takes part in a local or state government budget process, or, even by reading and self-study….
It’s July 2011: Are your online (or digital) statutes authenticated and official?
a vault or under the stewardship of government archives librarians. For another interesting view of this problem, see: Law Library Journal (LLJ), Spring 2011 , article: “ The…
How to Find Free Digital Books (other than Amazon, Kindle, etc.)
This isn’t a complete list but these are good places to start your search for full-text digital books – but don’t forget your local libraries and librarians. First, sometimes…
Does Equitable Access to Digital Content Exist? Libraries, Licensing, and Privacy
InfoDocket links us to, “New Report from ALA Explores Challenges of Equitable Access to Digital Content” “The American Library Association (ALA) today released a new report examining critical issues…
Is Online Information Ever “Permanent?”
Your digital photos, letters, books, articles, documents, messages, etc. have no existence unless you pay attention to their preservation – or without electricity, for that matter. (You can’t really…
How to Find an Oregon Administrative Rule History
…form the agency, filing number, year, filing date and effective datet. For example: “OSA 4-1993, f. & cert. ef. 11-10-93” documents a rule change made by the Oregon State Archives…
PACER Update: How to Find Federal Court Documents Removed by the U.S. Administrative Office of the Courts
…on the most recent removal of PACER documents: Updates (and venting) on PACER and AOC Removal of Court Documents It’s not all online, folks: PACER Removes Many Federal Court…
PACER: Researching Federal Court Case Dockets and Documents
…services that purport to be the equivalent to PACER , but they, especially the free ones, may not contain all documents that have been filed in a federal court…
More on Filing and Drafting Oregon Appellate Court Documents
…the Oregon Judicial Department (OJD). 1) From here, you can get to these, and many other documents: a) Oregon Appellate Court Style Manual b) Court Rules and Rule Amendments 2)…
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