the Oregon Newspaper Publishers’ Association, we are sponsoring a series of public meetings around the state in 2010 to get your input….” (link to full AG website: Attorney General’s Government…
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Government (dot gov) Websites
There are many new federal government websites (and some that appear to be official government websites but are not, though they can be very useful too –…
U.S. (federal) Government Documents: New Website and Search Tool
Check out GPO’s MetaLib: “Welcome to MetaLib , a service of the Catalog of U.S. Government Publications! MetaLib is a federated search engine that searches multiple U.S. Federal…
Is Oregon Going to Adopt the Uniform Electronic Legal Material Act (UELMA)?
…are? Find background information and links to supporting documents in the 2012 article “Why States Should Adopt UELMA,” By Judy Janes, UC Davis Mabie Law Library Director. Excerpt: “…. Ensuring…
2012 State of the Courts Address by Chief Justice Paul J. De Muniz
Visit the OJD website to read (soon) and view the: 2012 State of the Courts Address by Chief Justice Paul J. De Muniz…
How to Tell Your Oregon State or Federal Legislators What You Think
…tool. It will give you your state and federal legislators’ names and contact information. 2) What do you say? Tell your Representative / Senator what matters to you. Read on…
Link Rot Update: Oregon Secretary of State and Legislative Archives
The Oregon Secretary of State updated their website not long ago and now the Archives webpages where you will find Legislative Records has a…
Oregon State Bar (OSB) Legal Links and Finding (free & low cost) Legal Help
The Oregon State Bar (OSB) has a Legallinks TV and video program that covers a wide variety of legal topics and issues. Episodes air on cable channels across…
Oregon State Bar (OSB) Public Website Update
The Oregon State Bar public website has a great new look. There is a lot of information in print and on video. The Legal Links cable TV shows…
“Survey: [State Court] Judges Split on Their Use of Social Media”
Robert Ambrogi, at his Law Sites blog, writes on 10/28/10, about the interesting (to put it mildly) results of a survey of state courts and judges: Survey: Judges…
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