There are many new federal government websites (and some that appear to be official government websites but are not, though they can be very useful too –…
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The Actual Name of the U.S. Supreme Court’s “Affordable Health Care Act” Case is:
National Federation of Independent Business Et Al. v. Sebelius, Secretary Of Health And Human Services, et al. No. 11–393. Argued March 26, 27, 28, 2012—Decided June 28, 2012*…
Finding U.S. Supreme Court Records and Briefs
You might think that these are all online, but they are not! Here are the briefs research guides I use: 1) Tried and true, if you are near…
Ten Best Websites for Family Court Attorneys
Some very useful research websites are referenced here: Ten Best Websites for Family Court Attorneys, September 18, 2009, by J. Benjamin Stevens The list includes ISP List, Meetways, Pipl,…
U.S. Supreme Court Cases Someone Will Ask About 7 Months from Today
U.S. Supreme Court questions someone will ask about and that we will want to find quickly. These can all be found at the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2008 Term…
What Might Happen if You Die Without a Will?
…some research and talk to a lawyer. No two people are alike (think snowflakes) and nowhere is this more true than when it comes to each person’s legal situation….
Criminal Justice in Oregon: Enhanced Probation Probation
…$13.5 million of Oregon’s federal stimulus dollars to create an enhanced probation program for repeat property and drug offenders who might otherwise face prison under Measure 57. The program would…
Oregon State Bar (OSB) BarBooks Database
…for certain types of research, but the database is an excellent addition to our collection (and to the database collections of many Oregon county law libraries around the state). For…
Book: “Law and Magic”
…Federal Rules of Evidence…” (link to publisher website) Or would you rather read the one I saw many years ago in a law library far, far away. The dedication…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

