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It’s NOT All Online: The Long, Slow Dance of Requesting Copies of Laws in Oregon
…case when you find it, on my Oregon Legal Information webpage, I’ve started compiling a list of frequently requested Oregon and federal legal research resources – with notes about their…
Statutory Interpretation: It’s Not Your Gramma’s Grammar (but maybe it should be)
…blog post at Legal Research Plus, “How to Use Legislative History to Teach Grammar ,” cites and links to Prof. Susan J. Hankin’s “Statutory Interpretation in the Age of…
Second Annual Oregon Archives Crawl, October 15, 2011
…do your own research. Remember: you don’t have to be a history scholar to be interested in history, or to do research! All of the participating archives are open to…
More on Oregon Foreclosures
Add the following to my previous post on Foreclosure research. A USA Today story on Oct. 24, 2008, Programs are available to help struggling homeowners, by Anna Bahney and…
Verizon Government Employee Discounts Not Allowed in Oregon
A recent Oregon Government Standards and Practices Staff Opinion (07S-005) is a useful vehicle for explaining some basics of legal research to the novice legal researcher. And if you’re…
Daycare Licensing in Oregon: Parents, Providers, Employers, and Landlords!
a child care business, you may want to do a little extra legal research to make sure your lease (or other agreements) are suitable for the situation. You may also…
Clark County, King County, and other Washington State County Law Libraries
We get a lot of calls for people who need to talk to a Washington STATE public law librarian. If you need to research Washington State law, don’t call…
Handbook for Oregon Jurors
Do you have to write a research report on jury service? Were you or a family member summoned for jury duty? Are you just curious about jury duty and…
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