Some of us here at the Oregon Legal Research blog are recently returned from the 2011 Virtual Reference Summit, where many Oregon library staff go to share an interest…
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Oregon State Legislative Reports
…sends us this message: “To sign up for Legislative Library News, go to http://www.leg.state.or.us/ and click on http://www.leg.state.or.us/learnmore/ in the center of the page, and then follow…
“Girls under Trees” and Law School Websites
…dubbed “Girls Under Trees.”….’ (Link to full article.) Thank you to Law in the News , which always keeps one informed, with and without Lewis & Clark’s “Girls…
U.S. Supreme Court Justices Go Green: iPad & Kindle Appellate Court Briefs
This shouldn’t really be “news,” but it is! And it may be really big news when it can be said of all appellate court judges, not just federal…
Doctrine of First Sale and the U.S. Supreme Court
The Willamette Law School’s “United States Supreme Court News: Willamette Law Online” service, with case summaries and law updates, tells us about this latest U.S. Supreme Court decision: “On…
Researching Federal Statutes: Thomas to be Born Again as Congress dot Gov
Congress dot gov (a Library of Congress beta site) will replace Thomas dot gov, in the fullness of time. For more news and information: 1) Free GovernmentInformation…
Oregon Attorneys: Free OSB BarBooks, January 1, 2010
I meet more Oregon attorneys who don’t know about this wonderful news than attorneys who do know, so here goes: Starting January 1, 2010, the OSB BarBooks database…
Oregon Ballot Measures, November 2010 Election
…watershed protection Read full, and official, text of measures at Oregon Secretary of State Elections Division . News stories about Oregon ballot measures and politics can also be found at…
Who can, or can’t, vote for Oregon Justices of the Peace?
Forest Grove News-Times ran an interesting story about the May 2010 election for the Washington County Justice of the Peace: “Not everyone votes in judge race: Low-key race doesn’t…
The American Way: Speaking Out, Advocacy, Whining, Snipping, and Ranting
…U.S. President gets to speak out at press conferences and the State of the Union Address, and just about any time the news-media write or speak out on the President…
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