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More Pigs (and Cows) and the Law
An Oregon county law library colleague found the “pig” case we were looking for (previous pig post), except it turns out to be cows, not pigs – yoinks! (In…
COVID-19 law help: Oregon legal resources during the pandemic
The Multnomah County Library has compiled this list: COVID-19 (coronavirus disease) law help: Legal resources during the pandemic Supplement that list with a visit to the Community Alliance of…
Oregon Divorce and Family Law Guides
Oregon family law attorneys give away a lot of free information and collaborate to make available lots of free family law forms. The Oregon Judicial Department Family Law Facilitators…
Animated Traffic Law
Maybe arguing about traffic law isn’t fun, but learning about traffic law just might be: Animated Traffic Law…
Law Librarian (and law library) Jobs in Oregon
There are a number of Law Librarian position openings in Oregon this summer 2010. Visit the usual suspects for librarian job postings, but don’t forget the Oregon State…
Legal Self-Help, Self-Representation, and Self-Education: Public Law Libraries
This story might describe a single California county law library, but its description fits county law libraries all over the country: Hidden gem provides legal knowledge, The Bakersfield Californian,…
Oregon Family Law Resources:Collaboration and Beyond
The Oregon family of “family law attorneys” comprised of lawyers, judges, the state bar, family law facilitators, and others is amazing. This family works so well together. They…
Oregon Ethics Investigation: Legal Fees, Audits, and Cranky Law Librarians
As one of the many professional law librarians who negotiate contracts for legal database services and who show attorneys how to use them efficiently (to save time and their…
Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #14 (Article IV, Legislative Department, Sections 2-6)
…electors of the respective counties or districts or subdistricts within a county or district into which the state may from time to time be divided by law.(2) If a vacancy…
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