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…is called the [State] Bar Association, though a lot of them are. A web link for the Oregon State Bar is missing from the list, but here it is….

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…Library Journal issue I mentioned in a previous blog post, 99 LLJ, “Neutral citation, court web sites, and access to authoritative case law,” by Peter Martin, 99 Law Library Journal…

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A recent Oregon Government Standards and Practices Staff Opinion (07S-005) is a useful vehicle for explaining some basics of legal research to the novice legal researcher. And if…

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I like to look at how other states present legal research and legal information resources online. Here are a couple new websites I’ve run across lately. Connecticut Law…

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…secluded valley of Ojai, Calif., “I feel grateful.” During the first Internet boom, lots of people predicted that e-books would replace paper books. That obviously hasn’t happened, but the Web

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…be taken in by scammers. Maybe I’m dreaming, but I say, let’s add a little Civics to the books and web sites on How To Start Your Own Business….

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…Kurt Nilson, the creator of the calculator, is an attorney in Pennsylvania. Interesting and useful web site, especially if it moves you to get a will in place. But…

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…You Paid For post is Use What You Paid For. Visit your public library’s web page and look at the databases you have free access to and that would cost…

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