…a 1997 House Joint Resolution, and an amendment to the Oregon Constitution (Article XI, Section 11). You can find the text on the Legislature’s website: 1997 House Joint Resolution 85,…
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U.S. Supreme Court Improves their e-Mobility (With their Devices)
“Supreme Court of U.S. Will Launch More Mobile-Friendly Web Site of June 1st,” from Gary Price at InfoDocket….
Free Legal Information, Research, and Food: Think About It
…Law Librarian Blog, his May 15th blog post: “Now You See It, Now You Don’t, Part I: Free Legal Research Services on the Web“ From Greg Lamber’s 5/14/12, post at…
Portland (Oregon) Off-Library Project: High Cool Factor
…in an article posted on the Special Library Association (Oregon Chapter) website: “The Portland Off-Library Project” The website was completed by students in a class on Web design and development…
Online Fill-in-the-Blank Oregon Estate Planning: Caveats
…The other was from the Oregonian’s Brent Hunsberger March 12, 2012, article: “Fill-in-the-blank wills can be a little skimpy.” He used some web-based legal services and then solicited comments and…
Legal Assistant Jobs at Lewis & Clark Law School: App deadline Dec 14!
These look like interesting jobs: Visit the Lewis & Clark Human Resources website for information about these positions (and others): “Faculty Legal Assistant — Provides advanced…
How to Find Free Digital Books (other than Amazon, Kindle, etc.)
…find that info. Your own Oregon public library may have a full-service subscription version you can use. Second: General web search engines will index the contents of many of these…
Consumer Law Resources for Older Adults
The National Consumer Law Center (NCLC) has a webpage with “ Brochures for Older Consumers.” It’s an excellent list of resources. There is one brochure called INTERNET…
Libraries and the Internet Quotation: Another View of the Cathedral(s)
…offered by the worldwide web is impersonal, while libraries have librarians. When you walk in the door of your local public library, there is someone there who is ready to…
Oregon History Buff, Writer, or Researcher? Open House at the State Archives (in Salem)
…online (at least in our lifetimes). You can also take the State Archives web tour! Combine your visit to the Archives with some other Salem…
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