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…Woodward, 1908-1999. United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. New York : Dell Pub. Co. 1974. 2) Find a library that will give you access to print or online

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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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…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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…its population in Multnomah County. You will have to play around a bit to show each district’s population distribution, but it should do the trick.” Enjoy your research explorations!…

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…Archives website. (Today’s Internet Archive link.) Research Tip: Additional official and unofficial digital archived webpages and other sources of presidential documents exist or will soon come into existence. Check the…

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…and mouthfuls, the Briefs section has some good research leads. One is to the new Ater Wynn Business Litigation Blog and the other is to an updated publication released…

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Two recent articles worth reading if you want to research online and recall the past: Net for Lawyers: Google’s News Search is in Even Worse Condition Than we First…

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