…library to find free or low-cost access to those subscription databases. (Termination of parental rights is a separate, but sometimes related, issue. In the future, we will address how to…
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Oregon Legal Resources and Assistance: Tips for Real People Researchers: Peeling the Onion
…to start? Try one of these: Oregon Law Help, the Oregon State Bar, your county law library, your public library, your elected officials (state and federal), 211 service, a local…
Tax Forms and Free Tax Preparation Help in Oregon
1) Some public libraries and U.S. Post Offices distribute federal tax forms via the IRS “Tax Forms Outlet Program,” e.g. Washington county libraries and Multnomah County Library. Locate contact…
Book Review: Levitt & Davis: “Internet Legal Research on a Budget: Free and Low-Cost Resources for Lawyers”
…tools. This book will be useful to lawyers, law library employees, paralegals, judicial assistants, public librarians, and self-represented litigants. It will also be a useful legal research text for students…
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) Resources for Librarians
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has an excellent Library Resources website for librarians who manage their library’s programming, websites, and research and reference services….
Oregon Attorney CLE: Legal Assistance to Rape Survivors Project: 12/3/14
…at the Washington County Law Library (Hillsboro, Oregon) “The VRLC Portland office launched the Legal Assistance to Rape Survivors Project (LARS) to provide free civil legal services to victims of…
Oregon Legal Self-Help at your Fingertips
…on the Internet. Your next stops might be 211 Info, your public library, and your public law library. And there’s more! But we’ll save those for another blog post….
OJIN and OECI Access in Oregon County Law Libraries
…Judge if they would allow for access from your county law library. For more information, link to OJCIN OnLine (Oregon Judicial Case Information Network) and the OJD eCourt homepage….
How do you Cite to a CFR Appendix?
…the back-issue research tip wonders to be found in the excellent LLSDC Law Library Lights newsletters, I came upon this article: “Beyond the Pale: Finding Your Way Back From a…
Free Legal Research and Self-Help Resources in … St. Paul, Minnesota!
“Ramsey County Law Library offers DIY help,” by Debra O’Connor, TwinCities dot com, 8/4/14: Excerpt: “People who have never set foot in a courtroom, and might be wearing baseball…
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