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Newspaper websites getting into the public records $$ business? Excerpt from From PI Buzz: “It had to happen. Newspapers that publish public records databases have been attracting more viewers…

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news along. Tuesday’s (10/3/06) Portland Tribune reported on the opening of a new clinic staffed by Lewis & Clark Law Students offering, “free and lowcost legal assistance to owners…

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…government archives (e.g. Judiciary, Congress, Executive), the Internet Archive, HathiTrust, university libraries and archives, nonprofit legal and government information databases, fee-based legal and government information databases, and librarians everywhere….

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…or other lists of “lawsuits filed.” These lists will sometimes be kept in statewide databases, but not always. For example, when the court is local, not statewide, it is possible…

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…find in print at some law libraries and online at Cornell’s Legal Information database. You can also find U.S. statutes at numerous online legal research databases, but make sure you…

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…kind of online reference so you don’t even have to get up or break a sweat). 2) Subscription databases (check also with your local libraries)a) Dissertation Abstracts Online (Dialog)b) ProQuest…

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research databases, through their county law libraries or the State Of Oregon Law Library, and through most public libraries. Note 2: Before embarking on a campaign of persuasion, however, I…

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…of the Fastcase database? Heretofore, keyword searching of case law for most jurisdictions was available only to people with access to (usually fairly pricey) subscription-only legal research databases. Did you…

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