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The State of Oregon Law Library is having a book sale, September 20th and 21st, at the Supreme Court Building, 1163 State St., Salem. Hours are 9-4. This…

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I’m a huge fan of the legal research guides created by our neighbors to the north, in Washington State. The Washington State law librarians, lawyers, and judges are…

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…California Constitution, the state statutes, and the California codes will be authentic and permanently available online to the citizens of California.   The bill, sponsored by the Senate Committee on Rules,…

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…e.g. their Oregon Supreme Court decision blog post (re Barger (SC S058345) and Ritchie (SC S057701 (Control), S057705): “When ‘Viewing’ is Not ‘Possession’: Oregon High Court Voids Child…

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The current issue, no. 85, no.1, 2006, of the Oregon Law Review has one article (specifically a “comment”) on Oregon law, “Championed by Progressives and William U’Ren: Can…

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