…are in print version only, not online. You don’t need to buy these, but you should know about them. Your local law library will either have or have access to…
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Apply to Oregon Law School Nonprofit Clinic for Free Assessment
Deadline, Nov. 30, 2011. Who qualifies?: Through the University of Oregon Law School clinic, nonprofits (budget size $50k to $1m) in Eugene, Springfield and surrounding…
Oregon Public Records Law Disclosure and Email
…RECORDS LAW DISCLOSURE This e-mail is a public record of the City of xxx and is subject to public disclosure unless exempt from disclosure under Oregon Public Records Law….
“Is it legal?” in the Library
The most popular reference question people ask librarians, both law and public librarians, is “is it legal?” Is it legal for me to copy this DVD, is it legal…
Measure 37 and Home Rule: Oregon Law Review Article
The current issue of the Oregon Law Review, vol. 85, 2007, has an article (Comment) by Sarah Burgundy on Measure 37, “Charming the Eight-Hundred-Pound Gorilla: How Reconsideration of Home…
Students: Do you have a Question about the Bar Exam?
High school, college, and law students: the following quick tips might do the trick: 1) If you’re a current law student, visit your law school’s career services or student…
Historical Publications of the United States Commission on Civil Rights
The Thurgood Marshall Law Law (always dear to my heart – they hired me when I was a wet behind the ears, newly hatched law librarian, and nurtured me…
1,500+ Law Librarians in Portland!
Don’t say I didn’t warn you – in July 2008, more than 1,500 law librarians (and families) will be arriving in Portland for the annual conference of the American…
The Law of Oregon Crowdfunding and Raising Money on the Internet CLE (1 credit)
…crowdfunding, the risks of using crowdfunding sources, and what we know (and still don’t know) about the SEC regulations.” Speakers are from Immix Law Group. Cost: $22 for CILS…
Researching California Law from Afar
…public law librarian: Council of California County Law Libraries (see especially their Self-Help and Legal Links) 2) California Courts (including a free, fully-searchable database of CA cases from 1850 to…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

