…and branches in law, courts, public policy, government, history, sociology, and psychology, but they are different fields of study. One could say that criminal justice is a subset of “the…
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Oregon History Buff, Writer, or Researcher? Open House at the State Archives (in Salem)
If you’ve never visited the Oregon State Archives , here’s your chance to go behind the scenes. Most of these documents are not online and may never be…
UELMA in Oregon: 2013 HB 2944: Is that Online Statute Legally Correct?
If you research the law online, you need to have authenticated, official laws – yes, you do! There is no point relying on statutes, cases, regulations, and other government…
State Agency Databases Wiki: Oregon and Beyond
FGI (Free Government Information) gives us updates from the State Agency Databases wiki. (Thank you to Oregon public and government documents librarian Liz Paulus for her work on Oregon’s…
Bite #7, Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: #7 (Bill of Rights, 40-42)
…savings in government operations, so as to achieve a net profit in private sector activities or so as to benefit the community.(6) The provisions of this section are mandatory for…
I Know Nothing: Open Access (free) Literature, Article, Government Document, and Primary Source Digital Archives, Libraries, Databases, and Repositories
One of my favorite Robert Mankoff (New Yorker) cartoons has this caption (and you can search the Cartoon Bank for a copy): “One question: If this is the…
Who Owns the Road, the Street, the Highway?
We sometimes get this type of question: Where can I find the laws governing the allowed size (height, weight, length, etc.) of trucks using the roads and…
Government Email Best Practices Guide
Legal Research Plus blogs about: govDelivery “Email Best Practices Guide” You can link to the govDelivery website and the “Public Sector Digital Communication Management: Best Practices” guide from…
OJD iForms: A DIY Option
OJD iForms is an easy way for self-represented litigants to produce court documents in a variety of case types including Family Law, Landlord/Tenant, and Small Claims. According to the…
Help! I Need to Get a Document Notarized!
…see if they can provide them. You may have to provide them yourself. All notarizations require a notarial certificate. Many documents already include a notarial certificate, but for those that…
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