…and start searching. You’ll find lots of other interesting information, too. Statistics on litigants without lawyers are staggering and deeply disturbing. People need lawyers. Navigating the legal system, the court…
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Oregon Legal Research Tips
The May issue of the Lane County Law Library Newsletter is out and features articles on legal research tips and the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, and a link to…
Oregon Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Course Materials in Law Libraries
The following Oregon law libraries have a selection of credit-worthy Continuing Legal Education (CLE) course materials available for members of the Oregon State Bar (OSB) and others who can…
SALC Race for Justice in Portland: Battle of the Law Firms!
This is Race for Justice weekend (Saturday, June 20, 2009), to raise money for the St. Andrew Legal Clinic (SALC), which serves low-income Oregonians in family law matters. The…
Researching “Criminal Justice” versus Researching “The Law”
…The field of criminal justice also has many of its own research resources that are completely separate from legal research resources. Both fields of study have roots…
Resources for Parents of Adult Children with Disabilities
Legal Research for Parents of Adult Children with Disabilities Questions from parents about adult children with disabilities can cover a very wide range of legal issues. The following resources…
U.S. Courts of Appeals (Circuit Courts) Opinions Online
…find other sources of U.S. Circuit Court opinions (see my sidebar, Legal Research-Free ), though we do like Circuit Courts’ official websites when we need the opinion immediately, in part…
Which Legal Sites Did Heartbleed Affect?
See Robert Ambrogi’s LawSites: Which Legal Sites Did Heartbleed Affect?…
Legal Research at the Library of Congress
The Law Library of Congress has revamped their web page. Law librarians and legal researchers get excited about the darndest (darnedest? 🙂 things….
Error in the Court Report: Legal Publishing
A Law Librarian Blog July 27, 2010, post was interesting on several counts: It May Be Just One Letter But … When West Refuses to Correct Scopes v….
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