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…not broadcast on any NPR stations in Oregon. I can’t vouch yet for the quality of the program (but hope to soon – your own reviews are welcome), but you…

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Oregon isn’t the only state with its courthouses on the verge of collapse (see page 32 of the report) (re “collapse”: only a mild exaggeration if the judges and…

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several statewide legal research databases, including those with remote access from the State of Oregon Law Library. (But talk to a professional law librarian if you need a legal research expert.)…

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…one, or your State Law Library’s website to see if they have statewide legal databases, e.g. the National Consumer Law Center (NCLC), Nolo, etc. For example, the State of Oregon

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the Oregon State Bar. It doesn’t have all the bells and whistles of the big databases, but it has statutes and case law, and citation analytics. They have also added…

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State and Federal Surplus Property Office furniture will be 50 percent off the marked price. Visitors can also find desktop and laptop computers, bicycles, lawn and garden equipment, power…

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Welcome the new KCLL Klues: Washington State Legal Research Blog: Tips and tricks for Legal Research in Washington State. This is the official blog of the King County…

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