Jordaan Clarke v OHSU: The briefs for this Oregon Court of Appeals case, docket #124560, are available as PDF documents and can be emailed to you. Contact the Washington…
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State of Oregon Law Library Research Guides
…it’s worth a visit. Make sure you also check out its collection of legal history and research documents and information at the SOLL Research Guides webpage. Enjoy your explorations!…
Wonk Alert: Securities and Exchange Commission Historical Society
From Gallagher Blogs: “History of Securities Regulation: Check out the Securities and Exchange Commission Historical Society, a virtual museum with lots of fascinating content: a timeline, original documents, oral…
All Writs Act: then and now
…Revision Counsel (with a link to the 1789 Statutes at Large) and at the Library of Congress, which will link you to the digital documents in their Memory Project….
What is the Law of Net Neutrality? “Making Sense of the FCC’s Effort to Kill Net Neutrality” (Radio Survivor)
…– or variations on that search string – and look for documents on net neutrality from authoritative sources that have been updated regularly.) This podcast (from Radio Survivor) tackles all of…
Use of Fictitious Name for Parties in Civil Litigation in Oregon
…parties appeared under fictitious names. At the trial court level, essentially all documents in the case, as well as the recorded record of the proceedings, were “sealed” by judge so…
Is Online Information Ever “Permanent?”
Your digital photos, letters, books, articles, documents, messages, etc. have no existence unless you pay attention to their preservation – or without electricity, for that matter. (You can’t really…
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