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you need or you can look in the print edition, available at many public libraries. Further research into how those laws are applied can be done by looking at the…

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The Oregon Intellectual Freedom Clearinghouse is the first place to begin if you want to start researching censorship issues in Oregon schools and public libraries. Annual reports and other…

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…County Library, features a talk by the Oregon Public Defender, Steve Wax, who will talk about his book, Kafka Comes to America (also available at other libraries and bookstores)….

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…(MBA) Judicial Profiles, your local law or public library, or legal advocacy groups. Law school libraries usually have additional print and online resources with judicial biographical information. (Law students use…

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self-help and debt management are available at your local libraries and bookstores (more Oregon bookstore lists here and here). 7) Your public law library has lots of…

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