…Oregon Blue Book Voter Pamphlets (Oregon state and county elections offices) *** FROM THE LEGAL COMMUNITY *** County and other local resources including bar associations, e.g. in Multnomah Bar Association…
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Oregon November 2010 Election: REGISTER TO VOTE (and Gubernators)
…take a look at these political party bylaws.5) Don’t forget to visit Ballotpedia if you’re a real election wonk! (Ballotpedia, Oregon) Previous Oregon Legal Research blog posts on elections….
Can a Judge Keep an Opinion out of Westlaw and Lexis?
From Legal Research Plus: Judge says keep this opinion out of Westlaw and Lexis ” On December 21, 2009 Judge A. Howard Matz, of the United States District…
U.S. District Court of Oregon Cases NOT Available on a Free, Public Website
Why should Oregon (and some other states) federal District Court cases be available only to people with access to paid subscription databases such as PACER, Lexis, Westlaw, etc.? With…
Three-Strikes Laws and The Hunt for the Holy Grail
…articles, many commentators, and many, many assumptions. We find reports from a few years ago, tons of stuff from California on their recent legislation, some excellent research out of Hawaii…
Religion as Defense in Child Death: Oregon Statute
…legal research databases. Earlier editions of the Oregon Laws are at the Legislature’s website, but you need the Chapter number to find the section you need. For the purpose…
“Are you a licensed Oregon attorney?” is a Yes or No Question
…plaintiff submit the claim to an arbitrator, Alta Arbitration Associates, working out of Billings, Montana, which would invoke certain obscure legal theories to invalidate the debt. Defendant followed that advice….
Oregon Road Kill Law
…1) You may want to read some news stories. Your public or college library will have newspaper databases that can be searched, but here’s one story on the web: an…
Temp, part-time positions at Wash Co Law Library, Hillsboro (Oregon)
…provide circulation and basic legal reference assistance to patrons, file loose-leaf supplements, and search the Internet and legal databases. Basic knowledge of library practices is required. The job will last…
Your History Has Left the Building: The Internet is (still) Rotting (The Atlantic)
…You can also check if one of your library databases (academic or public) includes access to “The Atlantic.” “The Internet Is Rotting: Too much has been lost already. The glue…
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