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Lawsuits are Expensive, Doubt is Free: Vaccines, Viruses, and “I’m not a doctor, but …”
Please add Retraction Watch to the list at my April 2, 2020, post: How to Evaluate Covid-19 Resources: the Good, Bad, Puzzling, Outdated, Rumor, Un/Official, and the Profiteering…
CLEs in Oregon Public Libraries (and appellate court briefs and free databases)
It’s that time of year again when Oregon lawyers ask about: CLEs in Oregon public law libraries And, here are some other research guides that may be…
Free Journal “Emerging Infectious Diseases”
Indulge your inner paranoid and fortune teller: “Emerging Infectious Diseases”…
Blackstone’s Commentaries Go “Hollywood”: Free Video, with Bogart, Wells, but no Fish
Hat tip to Yale Law Library blog post: “Blackstone Goes Hollywood” – and we’re the studio,” June 5, by Mike Widener Excerpt from Worlds of Law Blackstone Goes…
How to Find State Law Comparisons, Surveys, and Compilations
This is a quick and dirty guide to free and not-free (usually subscription) databases for this kind of research; it is not a comprehensive list. (And novice researchers should…
Oregon State Bar (OSB) Legal Links and Finding (free & low cost) Legal Help
The Oregon State Bar (OSB) has a Legallinks TV and video program that covers a wide variety of legal topics and issues. Episodes air on cable channels…
U.S. Congress: Free, Online House Staff Directory
The Sunlight Foundation releases a beta version of a House (Congressional) Staff Directory. (Note: Clicking on the Members List (at bottom of the search screen…
Oregon / Portland-Metro Area (Mostly Free) Legal Assistance Resources
We recently updated our Oregon and Portland Metro-Area Legal Assistance Resources guide. It has stretched to a little over 3 pages, so take a look to see if…
Free Legal Information: “Oregon Consumer Rights in Tough Times” Program (Open to Public)
On Saturday, May 8th, the Oregon State Bar (OSB) Civil Rights Section and the Consumer Law Section and will be presenting: “Consumer Rights in Tough Times: Foreclosures, Garnishment,…
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