…delving into the Law (mostly Oregon), which, given what I’ve unearthed, isn’t that far from simply asking oneself, “What would Miss Manners (or Nelson Mandela , Desmond Tutu…
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Article: “Abandoning Law Reports for Official Digital Case Law,” Peter W. Martin
…digital information: “Abandoning Law Reports for Official Digital Case Law,” Peter W. Martin. Cornell Law School research paper No. 11-01 (This paper can be downloaded without charge from:…
State of Oregon Law Library Provides Statewide, Remote Access to EBSCO & Fastcase
The State of Oregon Law Library (SOLL) is providing statewide access to 2 valuable legal research databases, previously unavailable for remote access to non-attorney Oregonians. (No legal research database…
“Only 15 percent of the unique volumes in U.S. law libraries have been digitized …”
Rent a Law Book? Want to get App App Appy? Read: “Legal Research Revolutionized,” by Dan Giancaterino, in GP Solo, Vol. 31 No. 3: “…. Law libraries will survive, and…
Cuban Legal System: A Law Library of Congress Introduction
Foreign and international law librarians know things we mere mortals don’t know (yet): “FALQs: Cuban Legal System January 27, 2015 by Kelly Buchanan The following is a guest…
Ask a Journalist Today: What is “Title 42”?
…Title 42 is? Can those “reporters” cite the exact law? Have they read the so-called “Title 42?” Saying “Title 42” is about as useful as hearing a radio or podcast…
$60 a Year for 75,000 (NYLI) Law eBooks?!!
Visit the New York Law Institute (NYLI) website for details about the service and the free trial, which would give you access to all NYLI electronic resources. Read the…
Polygamy and the Law: Beyond Jurisprurience
Family, employment, juvenile, criminal, personal injury, land use, environmental, state and local government, procedure, legal ethics, evidence, trial practice, negotiation, constitutional law, and many others too numerous to list….
Oregon Public Law Libraries: Most Frequently Made Referrals
Other FAQ for legal research resources involve guardianships, third-party adoptions, school law, garnishment, criminal procedure, juvenile rights, and a few others I’ll write about in a future blog post….
Oregon Family Law Facilitators
Did you know that there is a Family Law Facilitator in most Oregon counties and that s/he can help you with a wide range of family law questions on…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

