I blogged a little while ago about a new website for the Oregon Revised Statutes. In the old days (pre-Web old days) you needed serious money, organization, and infrastructure…
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Is that Lawyer Googling Juror Names During Voir Dire?
…David’s Blog post from 8/19/08, In trial and on the net, how lawyers use the web The post talks about the press of time during voir dire, but I’ve been…
Small Claims Court in Oregon: What Do You Want to Know?
…questions, such as, how do I serve the defendant? (and frequently answered on many, but not all, Oregon circuit court Small Claims webpages), but other questions are more unusual, e.g.:…
Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) Copyrighted Material
…from both a common law perspective and from their own enabling legislation. The position of the Legislative Counsel is that their public access obligations have been fulfilled by their web…
Who’s Taking the Public Out of Public Records?
…Web sites than there used to be. Some papers are organizing entire desks around data. The bad news – and people can disagree on this – is that in some…
The Oregon Legislature and the Satanic Versus: Supplemental vs. Special
It’s not enough for the Oregon House and Senate to pass a bill; the Governor needs to sign it. Here is a link to the Governor’s legislative web page…
Babysitting and Leaving Children Home Alone in Oregon: Update
…web site (click on Curfew): At what age can a child be left home alone? Legally at 10 years of age; however, you may want to consider ORS 163.545. 163.545…
Lawyers and Sam Spade
…what MySpace, Facebook, MyFace, wikiis, CHAT, IM, and all the other Web 2.0 tools, are. Booknote: As you might have guessed from this post’s Title field, I’m reading Dashiell Hammett’s…
Search Oregon City and County Websites
This is an excellent research tool from the staff at the University of Oregon Document Center for those who need to search across all Oregon local government web sites….
More Free and Low-Cost Legal Research Services
Publicly accessible free and low-cost legal research services are being added to the web every week, or so it seems. No, it’s not really happening that frequently, but there…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

