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Oregon Small Claims Court: A Checklist for Plaintiffs and Defendants
may not interpret statutes, cases or regulations, perform legal research, recommend or assist in the preparation of forms, or advise patrons regarding their legal rights. They may, however, assist patrons…
Oregon Bankruptcy Law Blogs
Bankruptcy law is federal law so you want to look not only at Oregon attorney, law firm, and legal blogs, but also at federal bankruptcy online resources. (There are…
Oregon Dogs: Therapy, Assistance, and Companion Dogs
closed, here are some online research resources to check: 1) OSB Legal Links on Animal Law 2) Animals on business premises, including food service businesses: contact Oregon Food Safety Division…
New and Free Legal Database for Oregon Legal Researchers
Oregonians Rejoice: EBSCO Legal Information Reference Center has arrived. (Yes, thank the State of Oregon Law Librarian!) This database contains NOLO Legal information books and much more. This database…
Psilocybin Service Initiative of Oregon, Michael Pollan, and “My Stroke of Insight”
The Psilocybin Service Initiative of Oregon is expected to appear on the 2020 general election ballot. (If you want to know more about psilocybin, read Michael Pollan’s 2018 book, “How…
Not Online in Oregon: Attorney General’s Administrative Law Manual and other Legal Publications
For all the talk about “it’s all online,” we recently noticed that the Oregon Attorney General’s Administrative Law Manual and Uniform and Model Rules of Procedure under the APA…
Casemaker vs Fastcase: Closed vs “Open” Source
That switch took effect today. Today, Casemaker shot back, doing something it has never done before….” (read full post) The Law Librarian and Non-Attorney Legal Researcher Perspective: In Oregon, only…
Oregon Judicial Branch Four Year Report (2011-2014)
You can link directly to the 2011-2014 Oregon Judicial Branch Four Year Report or, if that link doesn’t work, visit the OJD homepage or the OJD Media Releases page…
Stepparent Adoption in Oregon
read about adoption in Oregon, check out the information at the Oregon State Bar and Oregon Legal Aid. Or, visit a public law library, where you can find the following…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

