…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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Oregon FDAB (Fair Dismissal Appeals Board) Orders Soon to be Online
The State of Oregon Law Library gives us this tip about how to find FDAB Orders (Fair Dismissal Appeals Board): FDAB Orders are not (yet) available online. DOJ provides…
Oregon Cannabis Laws: 2014 Measure 91 & 2015 HB 3400, Diced, Sliced, and Shredded
…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,…
UPDATED: How to Find a Case Online – using Free resources
…PUBLIC LIBRARY OF LAW (PLoL) Open your internet browser Type in http://www.plol.org/ You do need to register to have full access to…
Alternative Legal Research Databases for New and Experienced Lawyers
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,…
HeinOnline: 5 Simple Tips to Improve Your Research
…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….
Stepparent Adoption in Oregon
…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…
Beat Your Ticket, Get Your Day in Court
……” Law library staff hear this a lot and our patrons have some success with the following strategy, as apparently did this bicyclist who posts this message to Bike Portland…
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