The Southern California Association of Law Libraries’ (SCALL) Public Access to Legal Information Committee (PALI) has published the fifth edition of: Locating the Law: A Handbook for Non-Law Librarians…
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Oregon Legal Research Blog on Indefinite Hiatus
still a lot of useful legal research content on the blog. Use the search button or click on one of the subject labels (aka tags). If you are interested…
Oregon Paralegal (and Legal Research) Website
…College. The website is filled with all the Q & A that a paralegal (and the rest of us, too) could think about asking, from jobs, to drafting, to legal…
Legal Education: Law in a Boat: “Is Eating People Wrong?”
“Gallagher blogs” brings us “A Tour of Eight Famous Cases,” highlighting the new book: “Is Eating People Wrong: Great Legal Cases and How They Shaped the World”…
Oregon Corporation / Business Law: Legal Research Resources
…The bad news is – well, the same. Keep in mind, though, that a lot of corporation/business legal research is not state-specific and you may need to use those…
Researching Oregon Paternity Law and Determinations
…links. 1) Oregon DOJ Child Support Program: Determining Paternity and more 2) The Legal Aid Services of Oregon (LASO) “Oregon Law Help” website (click on Family, and then Paternity) 3)…
Six Words, “Seventeen” Syllables, Baseball in 150 Words … Legal Reference in Under 141 Characters?
…might be a very good thing to know, not unlike knowing how to drive a car with a manual transmission.) I’m wondering, though … can I respond to a legal…
Oregon In-home Caregivers: Laws, Regulation, and Practice
…fides of the caregiver, you also need to check the legal status of the caregiver’s employer (assuming the caregiver isn’t self-employed, which s/he may be). Here are some research resources…
Low-Cost Online Legal Databases
…them they have some of the best, most practical, and sometimes even fun legal research information web pages. Thanks for sharing! Here’s the UW Low-Cost Legal Research Services on…
“Legal Research: The Movie” on YouTube
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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