…thank them for this effort. In time, pre-1953 Oregon laws, codes, and statutes and 1953 to the present ORS will appear online. (Although not yet UELMA-compliant. Only a few states are…
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What and Where are the “Oregon Jail Standards?”
…the OSSA website. They are copyrighted. OSSA is not a government agency and is not required to comply with public records laws. Here are some citations to Oregon “jail”…
Hyperlinking, Newspapers Disappoint Us, and the Oregon National Guard
…from the Monday, Feb. 2nd, print Oregonian (appearing online on Sunday): “An unlawful deployment,” by Dan Handelman, guest opinion, Sunday February 01, 2009 I would use this article, in a…
Oregon Prenuptial Agreements (Contracts)
Note: I use the term “temporary” marriage below instead of “short-term” marriage because the latter is how marriages of very short duration are described and labeled in some courts….
Legal Forms: “LegalZoom Gets Nod from South Carolina Supreme Court”
…is tossed around a lot in the legal world, but as the old saying goes, talk is cheap. It is common for state bar associations to step up and use…
“Fully Loaded: How America’s 10 biggest gunmakers do business” (Mother Jones)
…site:gov or site:edu, etc. Use this search to find other Google search tips (and limit by date, please – a 2010 tip may not be of any use in 2016):…
Law Students, Get Smart: Mine Your County Law Library
…more than once). Even those students who use online resources exclusively generally only know how to use Natural Language searching (and that only taps about 15% of the full potential…
Executive Order 9066 and the Tides of History
…executive orders, you can use resources like HeinOnline, or govinfo.gov. If you are interested in finding the text of case decisions, you can use resources like Fastcase, Google Scholar, case.law,…
How do I find Oregon court records?
…and list of events or documents, you can use the courts’ online Records and Calendar Search. Some law libraries have access to the courts’ Oregon eCourt Case Information Network (OECI)….
Google Me, Google Me: The Funny (and scary) World of Online Legal Research
…to find the case so I can write a postscript to this Shaggy (Law Librarian) Dog Tale .) When I use Google Legal Scholar, specifying federal court and 2009,…
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