…legislation requiring them to do this! For a public policy wonk there are few things more fun than watching the Bills Go By. Visit the Oregon Legislature’s web pages to…
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Special State Criminal Courts for Veterans
I read an interesting story in the National Law Journal (12/22/08, vol. 31, no. 17, p.1) about special state courts just for veterans. It’s free on their website…
Home on the Internet: Facebook, Service, and the Australian Courts
…the web, using these search words (or others of your choosing): australia court service mortgage facebook Canberra Make sure you read at least a few stories out of Australia, not…
(4) Places to Start Your Search for that Elusive Book Title
…requires some biblio-detective work. Even with the web, some titles remain elusive, so what’s a librarian or a reader to do? There are a number of websites that might help…
Oregon Citizens’ Initiative Review Panel
So, what IS the Oregon Citizens’ Initiative Review Panel? Read about it at these sites and search the web for news stories and more: 1) Health Democracy Oregon (Facebook…
Oregon Foreclosures
…– what a recycling/landfill nightmare that’s all going to be in March 2009). From the OSB public service webpages: “The Oregon State Bar presents Legallinks TV , television programs…
Oregon Legal Research Materials Not Online or Through Fee-Based Databases Only
I’ve updated my “Oregon Legal Research Resources Not Online or Through Fee-Based Databases Only” PDF grid. You can find it from each of these web pages:…
Create Your Own Poll: Free Polling and Survey Tools
In this Year of the Election, create your own poll, if you dare. From Free tech for teachers: Web based polling and survey tools…
Researching Appellate Court Briefs: Online? Low-cost?
…to resort to needle-in-a-haystack types of research. (A law librarian can recommend some research tips, but the research still takes time.) Web-based, publicly-accessible, moderately priced, and searchable digital briefs banks…
New Search Engine: MillionShort
“Imagine a search engine that simply removed the top 1 million most popular web sites from its index. What would you discover?” [Hat tip to the Law Librarian Blog.]…
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