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I link to Oregon Legal Topics blogs and Oregon lawyer’s blogs – see the Oregon Legal Research sidebars to the right – including topical blogs on Employment, Insurance, Business…

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If you missed the April 26, 2013, “A Quick Survey of Blogs Written by Judges” post by Robert Ambrogi at LawSites, it’s not too late….

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blogs, the ones that summarize the best of the best or have the best new tips themselves. For me, they are Stark County Law Library, Jim Calloway, My Shingle,…

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…they have run in recent days, nor will it be the last. These stories show up on the front pages of newspapers, blogs, and websites far and yon. Where to…

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The Law Library of Congress has revamped their web page. Law librarians and legal researchers get excited about the darndest (darnedest? 🙂 things….

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Multnomah County Library (MCL) patrons know that materials, signs, events, and librarians bring multi-lingual expertise to their patrons, but did you know that the Multnomah County Library and other…

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…Legislature’s switchboard (800-332-2313) or call or email a legislative librarian at the State Library of Oregon. Current Oregon Legislative (General Assembly) Special Session information can be found via the Oregon…

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“The Lillian Goldman Law Library has released an android app of our Pronouncing Dictionary of the United States Supreme Court.” Link directly to their web document version: “Pronouncing Dictionary…

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