Thank you to the Lane County Law Librarian for her help in compiling this information. (And check out her great Oregon legal research guides , too.) SCRIP and…
Search Results for: label/Low cost legal research databases
Art and Artists and the Law
legal databases that allow thorough full-text searching of all state and federal law (though there are some low–cost ones and some state-specific ones, e.g. California has a free and searchable…
PACER: Researching Federal Court Case Dockets and Documents
…case. If you use a database other than PACER, please read the disclaimers carefully. OREGON LEGAL RESEARCH BLOG: DISCLAIMERS and REGRETS We cannot respond to most…
Let’s Kill All the Law Libraries
…more reason now though, read this post on Oregon Legal Forms, especially the parts about what it can cost you if you don’t do the research or consult an attorney….
New legal research guide – Animal law
…our new Animal Law legal research guide . As always, if you need to find a document quickly on the law library’s website, please see the Document Index ….
Washington State Legal Research Blog
Welcome the new KCLL Klues: Washington State Legal Research Blog: Tips and tricks for Legal Research in Washington State. This is the official blog of the King County…
UELMA in Oregon: 2013 HB 2944: Is that Online Statute Legally Correct?
If you research the law online, you need to have authenticated, official laws – yes, you do! There is no point relying on statutes, cases, regulations, and other government…
Ambrogi LawSites Marathon: Brave New World of Legal Information Delivery!
…MIT Course on Access to Justice Launching Today: ‘Legal Hero’ Provides Fixed-Fee Legal Help to Small Businesses CourtListener Adds Oral Arguments to its Free Research Site (Free Law Project) Another…
Executive Order 9066 and the Tides of History
warning for legal researchers to always check the exact language and context when looking at the current precedential value of cases. If you are interested in finding the text of…
Legal Hackers Summit: Blockchain (aka block chain), the Law, and UELMA
I’m sure your state’s legislative, judicial, and executive branch IT managers are wishing they had attended the Legal Hackers Summit. Here’s some commentary on one rather interesting topic. (Legal…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

