1) Establishing Paternity on a Birth Certificate 2) Oregon State Bar (OSB) info on paternity 3) OLR blog post on 2007 Paternity Laws 4) Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) (use…
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Law Day, April 26, 2021 (Oregon)
The Classroom Law Project will be presenting the 2021 Law Day Conference for Students as a virtual event April 26, 2021. “The 2021 Law Day Conference for Students will…
Oregon Public Law Librarians go Live with Call-In TV Show
In less than 3 weeks, about 2,000 law librarians (including the law lib bloggers ) and their families will be converging on the Portland Metro area for the…
Finding Superseded Oregon Administrative Rules (OAR) and the Oregon Bulletin
…paid databases also provide access. Fastcase: OAR (2009 – present); Oregon Bulletin (n/a) [available via OSB membership or the State of Oregon Law Library for the public] LexisNexis: OAR…
How to Dispose of Used Law Books – Maybe Even for Money!
The Lawbook Exchange has put a call out for used law books. See their latest Want/Need list and contact information below. (You can also link to our How to…
State and County Law Libraries and Legal Information to the People
Some (most!) of my favorite sources of law library legal research services and self-help ideas come from other state and county law libraries and law librarian bloggers (these…
Update: “Anything But Law School” Scholarship Awarded (to a music teacher)
‘Announcing the Winner of the “Anything But Law School” Scholarship: Louise Kelly‘ (Previous OLR blog post about this scholarship.) But don’t forget that musicians and other artists also need…
What do I do with these law books I need to get rid of?
We routinely get calls from attorneys who are looking to get rid of law books. They may be retiring or downsizing. The answer has evolved, but it is generally…
Public Law Library Mission Statements (with a side of “Portlandia” and a failed Mission Alignment)
…is a list of 50 county (or public) law library mission statements, courtesy of the 3 Geeks and a Law Blog. *Portlandia story: Many years ago I received a call…
Revisionist History (Malcolm Gladwell) and the Law
Gladwell’s podcasts (now in their 2nd season) are entertaining, enlightening, and law-full (i.e. full of legal history, stories, and “well, that was seriously interesting!” moments). Don’t be lead astray…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

