(pages 26-39)). Disclaimer: The information provided on this blog is for research purposes only. We do not provide legal advice, nor do we endorse any person, product, or company….
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How to Find State Law Comparisons, Surveys, and Compilations
research tips. Levitt & Davis, “ Internet Legal Research on a Budget: Free and Low-Cost Resources for Lawyers,” chapter 13, “State, Local, Territorial, and Tribal Law.” Uniform State Laws Model…
HIPAA Omnibus Rule Compliance Checklists and Other Research Guides
easy word search if you are researching a new topic and want to explore the legal literature: libguides [subject] For example, try these in your favorite search engine: libguides hipaa…
State of Oregon Law Library Research Guides
it’s worth a visit. Make sure you also check out its collection of legal history and research documents and information at the SOLL Research Guides webpage. Enjoy your explorations!…
Hyperlinking, Newspapers Disappoint Us, and the Oregon National Guard
…ways to teach legal research, especially administrative and legislative research, was to hand out a copy of a newspaper article (on a current hot topic) where reporters would cite to…
Missing Bodies and Death Declarations (with a side of road kill and zombie debt – oh my!)
…Legal Research and the Living so … full speed ahead. (Previous posts about road kill & zombie debt.) 1) Check your state laws, forms, and procedures first…
Oregon Attorney General Opinions and Letters of Advice
Non-attorney Oregon legal researchers frequently overlook Oregon attorney-general opinions. Not every legal problem will require a search of attorney general opinions, but you don’t want to miss this research…
UPL and Oregon’s New Public Law Library Employees
…dedicated to training new public law library employees on how to provide the best possible legal research assistance to their patrons. (Note: Do not confuse legal research assistance with legal…
Book: Scalia and Garner on Judicial Persuasion
Good heavens, what next? A non-jurisprurient U.S. Supreme Court book that will possibly become a best-seller, at least among the wonkish: legal, political, librarian, and chattering all. Thanks to…
Citing Unpublished Opinions and Copyrights & Legal Briefs
Legal Research Plus blog has had (at least) two very interesting posts this past week: 1) Writing the book on citing unpublished and non-precedential opinions , July 27, 2009,…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

