If you ever think about how you will be cared for as you grow older or are disabled, think about how you educate your children now. Maybe law…
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Legal Research Databases in Oregon County Law Libraries
We’ve updated our guide to legal research, and other, databases in Oregon county law libraries: OREGON COUNCIL OF COUNTY LAW LIBRARIES (OCCLL): ONLINE DATABASE SUBSCRIPTIONS (or from this Washington…
Access to Justice in Oregon (with an antipasto of Firefighters and Drug Courts)
…the Equal Access to Justice community, in which public law libraries play a pivotal yet virtually invisible role. Several months ago I proposed to a group of public law librarians…
Law Librarian Job: University of Oregon Law School Library
Law Reference Librarian Closes: July 16, 2010Eugene, OR “… The person in this position works collaboratively with three law-trained reference librarians and several student reference assistants to provide extensive…
Online Law Blues: Life Without Lawyers (and Law Libraries)?
…my post on Let’s (Not) Kill All the Law Libraries (and my own follow-up), arguing that if “the law” really was “all online,” then why would we need lawyers?…
Can You Attend Law School Online?
I keep running across news stories where someone talks about plans to “attend law school online.” I wondered about that, so did a little research. Here’s what I’ve found so far:…
Law Library Assistant Jobs in Washington and Clackamas Counties (Oregon)
The County Law Librarians of Clackamas County and Washington County are seeking to fill part-time Library Assistant job openings: *** Clackamas County Law Library has a position open for…
Oregon State Law Library: Librarian Retirement and New Appointment
Joe Stephens, the State Law Librarian, is retiring at the end of June. Joe led the library and its staff through many improvements to the library’s services, collection and facility…
Legal News Roundup and Why We Really Need Organizations Like the Classroom Law Project
When I worked in academic law libraries, a charming and [usually] young law student would invariably come up to the reference desk, ask a question, and then say deprecatingly,…
Common Law Domestic Partnerships in Oregon
The OSB Family Law Section Newsletter, October 2007, vol. 26, no. 5, has the following articles that may be of use: Klohe, Trena, “Dissolving a Common Law Domestic Partnership…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

