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…law library, legal aid office, a nonprofit legal assistance service, or your state representatives.) For example, in Oregon, visit the Oregon Law Help website and check out the Legal Assistance Resources…

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…for this research, e.g. Fastcase, which all Oregonians have free access to via the State Law Library. (Direct link to the State of Oregon Law Library resources webpage.) 4) Last,…

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From the Gallagher Law Library Blog: Alternative Legal Research Databases “When you think of online legal research, LexisAdvance, WestlawNext, or BloombergLaw probably spring to mind. With summer fast approaching,…

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OSB 2006 Law Library Values: The OSB Law Library Values grid is available now through the OSB web page. The 2005 grid is there as well. I…

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…may be accessible via your local Oregon county law library, or the State of Oregon Law Library. The tips are 1. Use PathFinder; 2. Use One-Box and Search Syntax; 3….

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…librarians at Boston College Law Library who host a Reference Question of the Week blog: Q: “A student was trying to find No Child Left Behind Act § 9526, 20…

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…read about adoption in Oregon, check out the information at the Oregon State Bar and Oregon Legal Aid. Or, visit a public law library, where you can find the following…

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