…and related documents: “Presidential Misconduct from George Washington to Today,” James M. Banner, editor. It includes an introduction by (the late) C. Vann Woodward, whose research was reported on by…
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Citation and the Law, a Virtual and Free Symposium (April 22 and 23, 2021)
…highlight the scholarship of law librarians and faculty interested in issues ranging from the US News and World Reports rankings for scholarly productivity, to link rot, to empirical research in…
How to Find Oregon Senatorial District Demographics by County Population? Statistical Atlas!
…its population in Multnomah County. You will have to play around a bit to show each district’s population distribution, but it should do the trick.” Enjoy your research explorations!…
Internet Searching and Archiving: It Doesn’t Get Better; It Gets a Whole Lot Worse
Two recent articles worth reading if you want to research online and recall the past: Net for Lawyers: Google’s News Search is in Even Worse Condition Than we First…
Clark County, King County, and other Washington State County Law Libraries
We get a lot of calls for people who need to talk to a Washington STATE public law librarian. If you need to research Washington State law, don’t call…
Job: Walt Disney Company Seeking a Temporary Law Librarian
…performing legal and business research; Extensive knowledge on online legal and business research services, such as LexisNexis, Courtlink, PACER, and other online services; Technologically savvy, including proficiency with Microsoft Windows,…
New 2014 Edition: Universal Citation Guide
From HeinOnline: “The Universal Citation Guide, 3rd ed. recognizes the current practices of legal researchers who often consult an electronic research tool without ever seeing a print volume…
Ode to the Oregon OSHA Code
…agriculture, know the scoreAs given in Division Four Division Five, as ever, stands,But comes to us from Federal Hands While foresters do under heavenFind guidance in Division Seven O blessed…
Oregon Supreme Court on Apprendi & Consecutive Sentences
The Sentencing Law and Policy blog, posts this: “Oregon Supreme Court applies Apprendi to consecutive sentences”. Read the Comments too. Excerpt from the blog post: “Providing a…
Oregon Prescription Drug Program: For ALL Oregonians
…D “donut hole” of federal non-coverage.” Visit the OPDP website for more information or contact your own Oregon state representative or senator, who would also be able to tell you…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

