A post at the King County Law Library blog reminded me to update my own sidebar list of “Legal Research – Free” list with ALSO — see Legal Resources…
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Is Artificial Intelligence Ready to Help with Legal Research?
…it provides for an amusing anecdote. Lately I’ve seen articles published about using AI to aid in legal research and was wondering what the consensus was about using an AI…
How Do I Find Help with Legal Research in Another State?
…do your own research. Another suggestion would be to find a law library in the state the issue is in and see what services they offer to non-attorneys doing legal…
New and Free Legal Database for Oregon Legal Researchers
Oregonians Rejoice: EBSCO Legal Information Reference Center has arrived. (Yes, thank the State of Oregon Law Librarian!) This database contains NOLO Legal information books and much more. This database…
Oregon Legal Research Materials Not Online or Through Fee-Based Databases Only
It is Oregon-centric with an abbreviated list of federal legal research materials that are not online. (It is also A Work in Progress and updates are added as…
Verdict $5.2 million: Law Professor vs Legal Publisher (with a side of free legal research and Fastcase)
…to Begin Weekly Release of all Federal and State Appellate Cases” 4) The more interesting side of this “free” view of the online legal research world is this 12/19/10 Law…
Professional, and Ethical, Duty to Perform Adequate Legal Research
If you thought legal research skills were icing on the cake, think again: Lawyers have an ethical duty to perform adequate legal research. (And, clients might expect a…
Be Prepared: Things to Know Before You Head to the Law Library
…help with legal research during specific times and days. Some are closed certain days and hours. You can check the law library’s website or call to ask about their specific…
New Multnomah Law Library Website: Services, Databases, Catalog and More
“The library is a growing organism.” [Ranganathan, the fifth of “Five Laws of Library Science”] Visit the new website of the Multnomah Law Library for your legal research adventures. Note that Saturday…
CLEs: Oregon Legal Research and Adoption, Surrogacy and Assisted Reproduction Law
Research CLE (NBI), that will be held in downtown Portland: Find it Free and Fast on the Net: Strategies for Legal Research on the Web 2) Oregon attorneys are teaching…
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