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…restrict my list here to those web sites and blogs that track the Oregon Legislature only. Feel free to let me know of others. The Oregon Catalyst The Statesman-Journal…

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The Oregonian Business section today (3/27/07) has a story on Citizendium, another “free encyclopedia.”…

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…public law librarian: Council of California County Law Libraries (see especially their Self-Help and Legal Links) 2) California Courts (including a free, fully-searchable database of CA cases from 1850 to…

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If you ever wondered what lawyers do off-hours (no, they do not eat their young – do they?), visit f/ka and get yourself a free, printable copy of the…

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…of practical advice. You might also want to read, “Instant Headaches” in Law Technology News at the same time (register for free). Just when you thought it was…

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…Legislature. Another $4.7 million would go to Portland Public Schools from local property taxes, instead of coming from the State School Fund. The impact would be to free $4.7 million…

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…competitor’s tricks and offering digital means to access books, music, and movies – free of charge. The embodiment of this effort parked outside Boston’s City Hall last week. Inside the…

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Consumer Reports blog See my previous posts (here and here) on getting Consumer Reports product reviews online, free from your public library….

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