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…and animations. 10) DocsTeach: The National Archives and Records Administration constructed this app to enable you to learn more about our nation’s history and interact with primary source documents….

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Is a cartoon library worth $10 million? You bet it is, if consider the history and the joy it contains. The Cartoon Library at Ohio State University is a…

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The Feb 2007 issue of the Lane County Law Library Newsletter is out. Learn about links to research resources on finding legislative history, administrative law, law journals, and legal…

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“One of two Washington County garlic festivals may cancel, ending unusual dispute,” by Katherine Driessen (The Oregonian), June 25, 2013 Excerpt:  “By week’s end, Washington County’s dueling garlic festivals…

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…research teaching tools (they are excellent vehicles for teaching legislative history and codification (or lack thereof) in all their glory). Law librarians are weird that way – we have…

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…in reworded form in 1972….” [Link to more from ERA History at Equal Rights Amendment dot org.] Wikipedia Equal Rights Amendment [And there is a very funny Pro-Con ERA West Wing…

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use more legislative history and analyses of Oregon laws) – anyway … The “Oregon Issue” of the Willamette Law Review is a “Special Issue” on the Oregon Uniform Trust Code…

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