Are any state’s digital laws official, authentic, and permanent? “The alarming truth, borne out by our careful study, is that online official legal resources are replacing print official sources.Final…
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Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) 2011 Now Online
The 2011 Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) are now online – yay! You can find the 2011 ORS online at the Legislature’s website….
Online and/or Remote Access to Oregon Court Documents
…not many, for the same reason – the actual documents are only at the courthouse so lawyers, litigants, or researchers may as well be right in the court’s file room…
Oregon FDAB (Fair Dismissal Appeals Board) Orders Soon to be Online
The State of Oregon Law Library gives us this tip about how to find FDAB Orders (Fair Dismissal Appeals Board): FDAB Orders are not (yet) available online. DOJ provides…
“My roommate is a high-strung moron” and Blog Comment Policies
…own formal “Oregon Legal Research Blog Comment Policy.” In the meantime, here is a preview of what it may look like, that is, not unlike the Multnomah County Library…
Government Comics Repository (online, yet): Who Knew?
…you know that the University of Nebraska-Lincoln maintains an online collection of government comics? Me neither so a big hat tip to Free Government Information . My favorite, so…
Oregon’s Multnomah Law Library Catalog is Now Online
Oregon’s Multnomah Law Library* is one of the state’s best legal research collections – and you can now search their catalog online: Multnomah Law Library’s Catalog For links to other…
Evaluating the Quality of Online Information
Internet is a comprehensive listing of information quality resources and sites on the Internet….” [Link to full article.] LLRX has lots of other practical information for the legal researcher….
Doing Business Abroad: Do Your Homework
…do business abroad. 3) If you want to research the country’s laws, I like to start with the Library of Congress Guide to Law Online. Whatever investing youdo in a…
Casemaker Subscriptions Now Available to Individual Researchers
Casemaker now has subscriptions for individual, unaffiliated (with a bar association or law school) legal researchers. Visit the Casemaker website for instructions and prices. In the world of low-cost…
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