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“The Unacknowledged Legislators of the World,” April 28, 2015 by Jennifer Davis (Law Library of Congress) “…. The centrality of interpretation to law and poetry is also explored…

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A recent Oregon Government Standards and Practices Staff Opinion (07S-005) is a useful vehicle for explaining some basics of legal research to the novice legal researcher. And if you’re…

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the latest change occurred this past 2007 Legislative Session. See the following for information: Oregon Attorney General press release from June 25th, 2007 The bills that passed in 2007 are…

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…on the Scam Alert and the Census Scam: Use Twitter to track Oregon Scam Alerts, which links to this 10/14/09 news release: FAKE U.S. CENSUS SCAM The DOJ Scam Alerts…

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Do you need to research Oregon writs of mandamus? (Related search-words to use when researching writs generally: original jurisdiction, writs, petitions, injunctive relief, mandamus, habeas corpus, quo warranto) Consult…

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…you to communicate with the library’s Director and managers. Or, you can find your library at one of these Oregon library directories. For more information on banned books: 1)…

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