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Oregon legal ASSISTANCE resource guides are different from legal RESEARCH resource guides. Legal ASSISTANCE resource guides, are guides and directories to government and nonprofit organizations that connect you to…

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Oregon Access to Justice Forum, September 2016: The Multnomah Bar Association (MBA) has this event on its calendar and you can link to more information and registration from the…

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…tour at your own pace on another day.) Oregon Legislative History CLE October 23, 2015 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Ambridge Event Center 1333 NE Martin Luther King Jr….

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Superseded ORSs, formerly on the Oregon Legislature’s old website, along with audio recordings, minutes, and exhibits, are missing in action only temporarily while the Legislature’s website upgrade is in…

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Litigation Journal newsletter are free online) 6) Real Estate and Land Use (RELU) (online only to OSB section members) OTHER OREGON LEGAL or LAW-RELATED PUBLICATIONS: 1) OSB Bulletin (monthly)…

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…Law (Lewis & Clark)b) Environmental Law (Lewis & Clark)c) Journal of Environmental Law and Litigation (University of Oregon)d) Oregon Law Review (University of Oregon)e) Willamette Law Review (Willamette University)…

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The Oregon Legislative Library’s Reference Librarian* answers our ‘floor letter’ question. (The “Note from Mother” question is answered at the end of this blog post. Who said watching the…

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Visit the Attorney General’s Public Records Law Reform Task Force for meeting Agendas, Minutes, and related documents: “On October 23, 2015, Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum announced the formation…

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If you’ve not been following the news about the University of Oregon archives “leak,” now is the time to start catching up. “Library workers under scrutiny for leak of…

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