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LLRX dot com is still a fabulous legal research resource: State Legal Information Census: An Analysis of Primary State Legal Information And if you can’t get enough of law…

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Oregon laws. (More about Oregon legal forms.) Public law librarians are all in favor of self-education and research, especially about legal matters. We encourage you to read about the subject…

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…the legal profession’s history of providing counsel for those unable to afford it….” [Link to National Equal Justice Library homepage.] Their collection includes oral histories, like this one about the…

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Here’s a round-up of our Administrative Law research resources: Library of Congress research guide: How to Trace Federal Regulations How to Find an Oregon Administrative Rule History Where to…

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…the state and federal level! They’ll also soon release their Open States tool to target the legislative process of all 50 states….” [Link to FGI and Scout at Sunlight.]…

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website.] Legal Research Tips: Researching Administrative Law: Federal and State Executive branch law making (aka administrative law) powers are as varied as Legislative and Judicial branch law making powers; each…

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