The Washington County (OR) Law Library now offers remote access to select titles from the LexisNexis Digital Library. LexisNexis eBooks are a convenient way to do legal research from…
Search Results for: label/Employment law
Is Artificial Intelligence Ready to Help with Legal Research?
…platform to do legal research. Above the Law has an interesting piece on how AI is transforming legal research, including a brief history of legal research all the way back…
Oregon Used Books, Charitable Activities Law, and “Those Blue Bins”
About those Reading Tree and Thrift Recycling Management “Blue Bins” (not to be confused with the Blue Screen of Death): Just as when something labeled “natural” isn’t…
Oregon Last Will and Testament: Free, downloadable forms?
…questions people ask, in Oregon law libraries, on the web, and probably around dinner tables (at least around some dinner tables!). Oregon does not have any stand-alone court-sanctioned estate planning…
Oregon Family Law: No Legal Obligation to Support a Child in This Country?
…usual public law librarian admonition: please consult an attorney before coming to legal conclusions. And if friends who think you are a very smart person ask you for legal advice,…
Oregon Nonprofits and the Law
Law librarians get all sorts of questions about nonprofit organizations. We get questions from nonprofit board members, donors, lawyers hired by nonprofits, and from people who want to set up nonprofits….
Internet Dating: Law Librarians Walk Into the Abyss and Beyond
Law librarians are useful people to have around. We know how to find statutes, cases, obscure reports, know about mysteries of the invisible web, guide you through the pain…
Nine Things Pro Se (Self-represented) Litigants Need to Know
…all online. You can’t “Google” the law and expect to win your case. Legal analysis is even harder. See, for example: Five Methods of Legal Reasoning…
Researching “Criminal Justice” versus Researching “The Law”
Researching criminal justice topics can be quite different from researching the law. There is overlap, of course, but sometimes not very much at all depending on the specific question….
New 2008 Disabled Parking Law: Wheelchair Users Only
The Willamette Week (12/12/07 issue) article by Nigel Jaquiss, “Space Odyssey: New law limits disabled parking benefits for drivers not in wheelchairs,” describes the new law, SB 716, that…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

