…the words “research guide.” Another useful search word is “pathfinder.” This Guide to Free and Low-cost Legal Research is from Georgetown Law Library. As you might imagine, law library associations…
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Oregon Last Will and Testament: Free, downloadable forms?
Are there free, online, downloadable, official forms you can use to write a legally enforceable Oregon will? Sorry, but the answer is no, at least not if you want…
Outpacing PACER? PacerPro (free for noodling, for now)
While PACER is way ahead of many state e-court systems, it is still flawed. Enter PacerPro. Give it a whirl, free (for now), and read about it in this…
Free Tracking of Federal and 50-States Legislation
From Free Government Information (FGI) (and check out their blogroll): “Sunlight releases Scout to help track legislative/regulatory process” “Today, our pals at the Sunlight Foundation released Scout, a new…
Free Sources to Verify a Death (from PI Buzz)
From Tamara, aka PI Buzz, a private investigator who should also be declared an honorary librarian given her outstanding research, knowledge, and penchant for sharing attributes: Free Sources to…
Free “Law School” (via CALI) – or a Cure for Insomnia?
…are a budding Clarence Darrow or David Boies .) If you want to learn a little about the law, try some free online seminars, from: Computer Assisted…
Free Federal Court Opinions in FDsys
Find free U.S. court opinions at the FDsys website. This is a pilot project and not yet fully populated, but take a look: FDsys homepage and…
Free Online Database of Supreme Court of California Cases, Annotated
Online, FREE, access to cases from the Supreme Court of California (annotated) . Read many more great legal research tips at Legal Research Plus….
Free and Low-Cost Legal Research Databases
Georgetown Law Center has a super-duper, extra-delicious and wondrous guide to free and low-cost legal research databases. I refer people to it so often that it has become…
Oregon Attorneys: Free OSB BarBooks, January 1, 2010
…will be available and free to ALL members of the Oregon State Bar. (Many Oregon county law libraries will have subscriptions to the database, too.) Read more…
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