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Special Education in Forest Grove, Oregon: U.S. Supreme Court
The U.S. Supreme Court case on special education in Forest Grove, Oregon, is: Forest Grove School Dist. v. T.A., decided: 6/22/09, No. 08-305, which you can find at…
Public Domain and those “Can I Copyright a ‘PowerPoint’ Presentation?’ Questions
…another source of intriguing information on copyright law. 8) On the Oregon Legal Research blog, I’ve blogged a lot about various aspects of copyright law, and the “it depends” nature…
Oregon Writs of Mandamus
Do you need to research Oregon writs of mandamus? (Related search-words to use when researching writs generally: original jurisdiction, writs, petitions, injunctive relief, mandamus, habeas corpus, quo warranto) Consult…
E-Ref = Frustration Squared
Virtual Email Reference It’s not easy explaining how to research a legal question – and try doing it in high-heels and backwards – no, wait, I mean in an…
Researching California Law from Afar
Here is the California companion to my Washington State post. Good starting points for California legal research: 1) When in doubt about where to start your research, ask a…
The West Digest System is Your Friend
…the West Digest System.* Say what you will about the business-customer (vs. business-shareholder) side of Thomson-Reuters print and online services (and I surely won’t stop you), the legal research premise…
Deep Repositories of Scholarship (and “Information”)
beSpacific also posts about the University of California’s eScholarship Repository, which is an amazing collection of scholarship, commentary, research, wisdom, and I’m sure even foolishness. I’ve blogged before about…
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