…You Find?” (Nope, not for this question of ours.) What about that list of “Legal Resources” on the right side of that page or the Legal Resources page itself? (There…
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Access to Justice in Oregon (with an antipasto of Firefighters and Drug Courts)
primarily as a starting point for further discussion: 1) Oregon public law libraries will become active partners with statewide legal service providers to explore and develop types of cooperative agreements…
Oregon Corporation / Business Law: Legal Research Resources
The good news is that the number (and weight) of Oregon corporation law research resources are a fraction of what they would be in Delaware, California, and New York….
Oregon County Law Libraries “Open” for Legal Research Assistance
If you need legal research assistance, check your county’s law library website for hours and contact information. If your county law library doesn’t have the professional legal research librarians…
Appealing Your Case in Oregon: Legal Research Resources
From the Washington County (Oregon) Law Librarian: (This is a companion blog post to the previous ones on Writing (and Finding) Oregon Appellate Court Briefs and on…
Free and Low-Cost Legal Research G2G (Guides to Guides) (July 2013 Update)
Law Library’s Low-Cost Legal Research Services on the Web 4) Oregon Legal Research Blog posts: a) How to Find a Case Online Using Free Resources b) More Free Searchable Federal…
Oregon Constitution: Wikisource, Wikiproject Oregon, and More
to figure out exactly what the law is at a given moment in time.) 3) See a related Oregon Legal Research blog posts on lawmaking and lawfinding here and here…
The PRINT 2015 Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) are Now Available
…libraries around Oregon. (But call first to make sure your library has it in print. Not all libraries get the official print version.) Note that any legislation passed in the…
2016 Oregon Archives Crawl, October 8th
Every legal researcher needs archived, historic or just plain out of print documents once in a while. Oregon has you covered. If you’re a crypto or an avowed historian,…
Equal Justice Conference (Portland, Oregon, April 30-May 3, 2014)
it to: Erin Wellin, CMP Meetings & Committee Specialist, Legal Services Division American Bar Association; 321 N Clark St.; Chicago, IL 60654 T: 312.988.5756 erin.wellin@americanbar.org www.americanbar.org Oregon public and…
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