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…(MBA) Judicial Profiles, your local law or public library, or legal advocacy groups. Law school libraries usually have additional print and online resources with judicial biographical information. (Law students use…

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…“A New Paternity Law for the Twenty-First Century: Of Biology, Social Function, Children’s Interests and Betrayal,” Leslie J. Harris, University of Oregon School of Law 2) Oregon County Law Libraries:…

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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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OREGON COUNTY LAW LIBRARIES: Oregon solo and small law firm practitioners are very lucky though many don’t know it. There is a public law library in just about every…

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…ORSs and can respond quickly to most reference requests. 3) Quite a few county law libraries around the state have the superseded ORS sets so ask at your local county…

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1) Some public libraries and U.S. Post Offices distribute federal tax forms via the IRS “Tax Forms Outlet Program,” e.g. Washington county libraries and Multnomah County Library. Locate contact…

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…Librarian!) This database contains NOLO Legal information books and much more. This database is available to all Oregonians. (Other states, public libraries, and law libraries have their own access protocols.)…

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…free (to you) legal research resources at the Multnomah Law Library and at other county law libraries. State of Oregon Law Library tag Multnomah Law Library tag Oregon…

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