U.S. Presidents have been speaking out to members of Congress for a long time, and vice versa. Supreme Court Justices speak out every week, at the very least,…
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Oregon State Bar (OSB) Public Website Update
…have a computer, please visit your public library or public law library. Many, most, libraries have computers and headphones you can use to listen to these OSB programs….
Listen to Oregon Legislative Hearings Live (and recorded)
Practice Free Speech Every Day! It’s easy to listen to Oregon legislative hearings. If you want to tell your legislators what you think, you can do that too:…
What Oregon Legislators Need During Public Testimony
…system, how county law library system or any public library system operates, how OJD is distinct from DOJ, etc. Your business before the Legislature may be even more complex than…
13 Ways (and 147 Tools) to Help Your [Business] Save Money on Technology
This was an interesting list and worth passing along – and clearly useful for all, not just libraries: 13 Ways (and 147 Tools) to Help Your Library Save Money…
Slush Piles: Writers and the Law
Publisher slush piles have collapsed as much from too many lawyers (and people wanting to sue) as from the sheer volume of “slush.” Here’s an interesting article from the…
The (print) 2009 Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) Has Arrived
The print set of the 2009 Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) is arriving in libraries and law offices around the state, but it’s not yet online. Soon, soon. The…
Public Restrooms, Public Service, and Teachable (and Reachable) Moments
This article is written for public library staff members, but members of the public might find it interesting, empowering, and maybe even humorous. And, everyone on the other…
How to Research a Legal Problem
If you are new to legal research, this is a great place to start: The American Association of Law Libraries (AALL) Legal Information Services to the Public (LISP) Special…
Local Currency or Scrip in Oregon
Thank you to the Lane County Law Librarian for her help in compiling this information. (And check out her great Oregon legal research guides , too.) SCRIP and…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

