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…Materials Act. Few have executed the act, but some are in the process. Oregon’s UELMA is codified at ORS 192.715 et seq. (but does not include court documents, only statutes…

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…missing pages. But don’t forget to keep exploring the new Oregon Legislative website. It has incredible promise and oodles of useful legislative documents already – and is a growing organism…

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…HARV. L. REV. ___ (forthcoming 2014)). See also, Victor Li article, “Who owns the law? Technology reignites the war over just how public documents should be,” ABA Journal, June 1,…

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Portland City Records Online: The Portland Auditor’s Office has gone online with Efiles, a database of city records, resolutions, historical documents and photos. Link to it here….

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…If you share electronic documents with clients or even just communicate with them via cell phone, this survey could save you both a lot of time troubleshooting problems….

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…libraries can serve members of the public productively and lawfully is at the American Judicature Society’s website. Their Pro Se forum resource pages are full of useful documents….

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…to Law Online and the Century of Lawmaking, will give you access to great stores of legal history and documents. They also recently added a Global Legal Monitor service….

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…such as whether or not Presidential Signing Statements are a sign of the Apocalypse or whether or not there is perfect indexing software for all those scanned office documents….

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