The Oregon State Bar has posted the latest Law Library Values report. You can also find previous reports, back to 2004….
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Oregon Landlord-Tenant Law: Questions and Resources
Law librarians are asked lots of landlord-tenant questions by public librarians and by law library patrons. Here is our latest list of contacts: IF YOU HAVE Oregon Landlord-Tenant Law QUESTIONS:…
How Do I Find Help with Legal Research in Another State?
…law libraries and public libraries usually carry) dealing with wills and estate planning. Since NOLO books are not state specific these were a good primer for the patron and his…
Visit the Marion County (Oregon) Law Library Twitter Feed
You can follow the Marion County Law Library on Twitter. Go to Twitter #MCLawLibrary or view it as a web page (no Twitter knowledge required!)….
State of Oregon Law Library Research Guides
If you haven’t visited the State of Oregon Law Library (SOLL) website recently, it’s worth a visit. Make sure you also check out its collection of legal history and…
More Free Legal Research Databases for Oregon Researchers: Fastcase & HeinOnline
free (to you) legal research resources at the Multnomah Law Library and at other county law libraries. State of Oregon Law Library tag Multnomah Law Library tag Oregon…
Getting Relatives to Move Out: Oregon Landlord-Tenant Law
…Law or, heaven forbid, a Lawyer, so wouldn’t it be nice to ask someone who can tell you if the Oregon Landlord-Tenant Law is necessary? But, often, that brief…
2014 Winners of Peeps in the Law
Just when you thought The Law couldn’t get any weirder: Peeps in the Law From that webpage you can also link to previous Peeps in the Law galleries: Peeps…
Law Day, April 26, 2021 (Oregon)
The Classroom Law Project will be presenting the 2021 Law Day Conference for Students as a virtual event April 26, 2021. “The 2021 Law Day Conference for Students will…
Revisionist History (Malcolm Gladwell) and the Law
Gladwell’s podcasts (now in their 2nd season) are entertaining, enlightening, and law-full (i.e. full of legal history, stories, and “well, that was seriously interesting!” moments). Don’t be lead astray…
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