I’ve been hearing about the Constitution-Free Zone of the United States but haven’t yet done any follow-up research, partly because I’m annoyed. Here is the map and here…
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How to Find a Lawyer in Oregon: Free, Low-Cost, Licensed
…post on how to find free legal advice. 4) And, here is my guide on How to Find a Lawyer in Oregon. 5) And the directory to lawyer licensing…
How to Follow Portland, Oregon, Black Lives Matter and Related Protest News
…and Freelance Oregon Journalists: Follow their Twitter feeds and other social media to read on the ground news stories. Some are members of the Society of Professional Journalists, Oregon Chapter…
Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #3
ARTICLE I,BILL OF RIGHTS. section 7-12 (sections 1-6, posted at Oregon Constitution Bites #1-2 ) 7. Manner of administering oath or affirmation8. Freedom of speech and press9. Unreasonable…
Babysitting and the Law
** Please see the June 2009 update (or click on the Babysitting label). ** This is the time of year when the babysitting questions appear with increasing…
Teen and Parent Legal Angst and What to do about it
…Home Alone label in the sidebar.) As is also true for most legal questions, the specific question and answer at hand is only part of the picture so the research…
Apply to Oregon Law School Nonprofit Clinic for Free Assessment
Deadline, Nov. 30, 2011. Who qualifies?: Through the University of Oregon Law School clinic, nonprofits (budget size $50k to $1m) in Eugene, Springfield and…
Securities Lawyer’s Deskbook (Free)
Securities Lawyer’s Deskbook, from the University of Cincinnati College of Law Library Hat tip to the law librarian listserv….
When Public Law Isn’t Public, Isn’t Online, and Isn’t Free: Update to Veeck
Carl Malamud, of Public Resource dot org, wrote an interesting BoingBoing blog post: “Liberating America’s secret, for-pay laws” Previous OLR blog post on building codes and Veeck (Veeck…
Oregon Revised Statutes: 1953-1967 Now Online & Publicly Accessible (Free)
Thanks to Oregon Legislative Counsel (and the Oregon Supreme Court and the State of Oregon Law Library) and the Washington County Law Library staff (read about this project…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

