The newly redesigned Washington County (Oregon) website is up and running, however … One of the many perils of migrating to a new county webpage is that links…
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Basic Oregon Legal Research Resources
…the Law You Find Online isn’t Really The Law? 2) 10 Free Online Legal Research Databases: But, Mind the Gap 3) Let’s Kill all the Law Libraries (and follow-up)…
What if the Law You Find Online isn’t Really The Law?
…forced state and federal governments to post laws online rather than print them. But Mary Alice Baish, government relations director for the American Association of Law Libraries, says there is…
Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA) in Oregon
…the Oregon State Bar. (Online to OSB member and print copy in some Oregon law libraries.) 3) See the service members information from the American Bar Association (ABA). 4)…
How to Tell Your Oregon State or Federal Legislators What You Think
This is a Quick and Easy Guide. More complicated ones exist, but it just doesn’t have to be that hard – and this way you have no excuse…
Free Help (and Money) at the Beaverton (or Your) Public Library
If you remember that Abbie Hoffman’s Steal This Book was about how to get Free Stuff, and stuff for free (beg, borrow, and steal), this blog post from…
Medea in Oregon: Maternal Filicide
…(and other filicide tragedies), then you haven’t been paying attention: 1) Libraries will have multiple versions of the original tale.2) Online ones include these (a tiny sample):Greek myth (wikipedia)Euripides Medea…
Oregon Attorney General Opinions and Letters of Advice
…print starts in 1983 and ends 1992. Some libraries will have the full set. If you need Oregon AG opinions from before 1997, you’ll need to look at the print…
Don’t Remove that Mattress Tag!
…the Mattress Tags (101 Law Libr. J. 235 (2009)). (The Law Library Journal archives can also be found at the American Association of Law Libraries (AALL) website .)…
Oregon Last Will and Testament: Free, downloadable forms?
…questions people ask, in Oregon law libraries, on the web, and probably around dinner tables (at least around some dinner tables!). Oregon does not have any stand-alone court-sanctioned estate planning…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

