Thanks to Paul Lomio, Director of the Stanford Law Library, for alerting us to this, “Legal Research: The Movie,” created by some of their advanced legal research students….
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Unbundled Family Law Legal Services
From the Marion County Circuit Court: “The Court is organizing a notebook for pro se litigants containing information about local attorneys who offer unbundled legal services. To participate, fill…
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…
Online legal research for criminal defendants
This isn’t from Oregon, but concerns legal research. A paralegal in Muncie Indiana, who is accused of drug charges, has been granted access LexisNexis to prepare his defense. It…
How to Find Out if Someone Has Been Sued, Convicted, or is on a Sex Offender List?
…OREGON LEGAL RESEARCH BLOG: DISCLAIMERS and REGRETS We cannot respond to most legal research questions . Disclaimer : The information provided on this…
New legal research guide – Vital Records
The Washington County Law Library has a new legal research guide on filing, finding, registering, and amending Oregon vital records and locating vital records from…
Update to “Leaving Children Home Alone in Oregon”
See recent update ( 2/10/11 ), but also click on the Home Alone label at the bottom of this post. In addition to my new Kids Home Alone in…
115 Website Design Tools & 30 Twitter Technology News Accounts
Librarians find, compile, and share: See iLibrarian posts: “30 Twitter Accounts to Follow for Technology News and Insights,” by Ellyssa Kroski, June 20, 2013 (From Pogue, Hurley. Li, Stone…
Oregon’s Reluctant Executioner (BBC News Outlook)
Radio doesn’t get any better than BBC’s World Service program Outlook. Listen to the “The Reluctant Death Row Executioner” episode as Frank Thompson, formerly in charge of the…
Guilt By Association in the News: Mexico, Oregon, and the U.S. (Guantanamo)
Guilt by Association, here (aka collective responsibility), and here (association fallacy) and here*. 1) “She’s spent two years in a Mexican prison — now they want 23 more,”…
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