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…you need or you can look in the print edition, available at many public libraries. Further research into how those laws are applied can be done by looking at the…

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…political parties generally post their bylaws, rules, resolutions, and platforms on their websites. The Oregon Blue Book section National, International and Tribal is a good place to start your research;…

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…can also find unofficial print and online U.S. Supreme Court opinions at numerous online legal research sites. Many, but not all, of these sites will update their U.S. Supreme Court…

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…and related documents: “Presidential Misconduct from George Washington to Today,” James M. Banner, editor. It includes an introduction by (the late) C. Vann Woodward, whose research was reported on by…

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…highlight the scholarship of law librarians and faculty interested in issues ranging from the US News and World Reports rankings for scholarly productivity, to link rot, to empirical research in…

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OR Admin Law Research: Sometimes you just need to talk to someone. One place to begin your admin rules research is the Agency Rules Coordinator who specializes in…

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…issues, and Congressional, political, and campaign finance issues to comprehend – and a rich and long scholarly (and non-scholarly) bibliography to peruse. (You can search: net neutrality bibliography research guides…

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…metatags. There is no rest for the weary. You need to Research and Update, contantly, relentlessly. An interesting example of how a simple web search concept,…

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