…of PDF files of Websites Cited in Ninth Circuit Opinions. This change will make the relevant files more apparent to researchers looking at a case docket. Source: Online Citation Sources…
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Oregon Courts Enable Online Filing for Domestic Violence Restraining Orders (FAPA)
…you have trouble reaching the actual online FAPA service from the URL in the Media Release, it’s not you (there’s a rogue www in the URL), so go to the…
Oregon Administrative Rules (OAR) Bulletin: Online-Only in 2010
office) on this issue of authenticity of government documents. See also: Uniform Law Commission: State Electronic Legal Materials And: State-by-State Report on Authentication of Online Legal Resources…
Promises, Promises: Understanding Contract Law: Online Course, PUGS (Oregon)
Location: Online Disclaimer: The information provided on this blog is for research purposes only. We do not provide legal advice, nor do we endorse any person, product, or company….
Washington State Supreme Court Briefs Now Online
Appellate Court briefs. (And see here for more information on appeals in Oregon courts.) Appellate court briefs are a terrific source of information for all legal researchers….
Can we trust the law that is online? Law via the Internet Conference, October 7-8, 2012
this one promises to be provocative: “Can We Trust What’s Online? Conclusions from the National Inventory of Legal Materials.” Conference overview. List of Speakers, from around the world….
Where is the 2009 ORS? Hold Your Oregon Horses ….
…online. 4) The 2009 ORS (i.e. the codification of the 2009 Oregon Laws) will not appear online or in print much before February 2010. Previous Oregon Legal Research blog posts…
The West Digest System is Your Friend
the West Digest System.* Say what you will about the business-customer (vs. business-shareholder) side of Thomson-Reuters print and online services (and I surely won’t stop you), the legal research premise…
U.S. Reports is the ONLY Official Edition of U.S. Supreme Court Opinions
…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…
How do we organize a constitutional government to prevent abuse of power?
…over to their students (and their students’ parents). Librarians get to help answer students’ reference and research questions, public librarians more than law librarians, but we (Oregon law librarians, that…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

