…States Should Abstain,” by Justin H. Boyd, 86 Or. L. Rev. 219 (2008) The Oregon Law Review makes their articles available free, online: OLR homepage and current edition webpage….
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Legal Challenge to 2007 Oregon Censorship Law
…MINDS, LLC; BLUEJAY, INC. d/b/a PAULINA SPRINGS BOOKS; ST. JOHNS BOOKSELLERS, LLC; TWENTY-THIRD AVENUE BOOKS; AMERICAN BOOKSELLERS FOUNDATION FOR FREE EXPRESSION; ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN PUBLISHERS, INC.; FREEDOM TO READ FOUNDATION…
More: Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) Copyrighted Material
…gives us Carl Malmud’s report that U.S. free access sites Justia and Public.Resources.Org have received take-down letters from the Oregon Legislative Counsel in connection with their publishing…
Privatization of Access to Taxpayer-Funded Government Documents Continues
You may not know that the Battle for Public Access to GAO Documents (and its sister Battle for Free, Public Access to CRS documents) has been waging for a…
Super Lawyer: Super Online Searcher: Searching the CFR
…(Washington County ( WCCLS ) cardholders can search HeinOnline free. But you must enter HeinOnline through my law library’s home page or from the WCCLS…
Oregon Building Code Changes Coming April 1st, 2008
There is a lot of information at the Oregon Building Codes Division (BCD) web site including free Current Building Codes, news releases, and more. *My previous OLR post on…
February 14th: Happy Birthday Oregon!
…a free state, yet its newly elected senators–Joseph Lane and Delazon Smith–were proslavery Democrats. Finally Congress acted and on February 14, 1859, President Buchanan signed the bill. Oregon joined the…
Blawgers as (real) Writers
…ABA Journal Blawg 100. (Yes, there are other Top 10, 20, 25, etc. lists of terrific blawgers and the nice thing is, you are free to make your own list,…
Blogging for Lawyers
…to set up a dedicated email account with a free service, e.g. Yahoo, Google, etc. · Blog mates are terrific, but better none at all than the wrong ones. Pick…
Full-tilt Legal Research Resources for Ordinary People
…have free access to it using their public library card (see below for who is eligible): Contains full-text databases, including: * Law journals (issues back to their inception) * U.S….
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