If you read the Aug. 22, 2012, Willamette Week story, “Barred: A top Lewis & Clark law student committed a sex crime involving a 13-year-old boy. Now he wants…
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Free Legal Research Databases for all Oregonians
…the same legal research databases that Oregon attorneys use: Fastcase is one of them and you have remote access to it through your State of Oregon Law Library (SOLL). (Check out…
Free Public Access to Federal Materials on “Guide to Law Online” (WOW x 1,000!)
“Free Public Access to Federal Materials on Guide to Law Online October 14, 2014 by Donna Sokol This is a guest post by Ann Hemmens, legal reference librarian…
Public Law Librarian Blog: “Legal Research is Easy”
Legal Research is Easy is still one of my favorite blogs. (And I can only dream about working as a law librarian in a state with so many official…
A Peacock (Named Bismarck) and the Law
…a legal research or law library angle on the situation. (The fact that neighbor kids have named it Bismarck doesn’t help, except for the laugh factor. You know,…
Oregon Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Course Materials in Law Libraries
The following Oregon law libraries have a selection of credit-worthy Continuing Legal Education (CLE) course materials available for members of the Oregon State Bar (OSB) and others who can…
Find Help With Student Debt without Digging a Deeper Hole
…rein in industry abuses, protect borrowers’ rights, and advance economic opportunity for the next generation of students.” 2) The National Consumer Law Center’s Student Loan Borrower Assistance Project (SLBA) is…
Oregon Classroom Law Project, and Baseball “Law”
Constitution Day 2010 has passed with nary a whimper, but thoughts of the inimitable Classroom Law Project stay front and center. Did you know you can volunteer with…
Dog Poop and Researching Local Law
Who said legal research wasn’t fun? Not I. Read a Gallagher Blog post about researching local laws, Enact Locally, citing 102 Law Library Journal 497, especially the article’s…
When “The Law” Isn’t “The Law”: UELMA and the Oregon Revised Statutes
If you find a “law” on The Internet, doesn’t it mean it’s “The Law?” (hahaha)? Not everything you read on the Internet is accurate. (I know! Hard to believe,…
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