The Portland State University Government Documents librarian has updated their legal research resources webpage . You’ll find a lot of excellent information and maybe just what you’re looking…
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Job: Legislative Assistant (Oregon Legislature, 2012 Session)
Policy and government wonks: Visit the Oregon Legislature’s Jobs’ website for information about this and other jobs….
iLibrarian: 13 Resources & Tips for Library Job Seekers
…some tips for the librarian in you: 13 Resources & Tips for Library Job Seekers iLibrarian has lots of other great tips for information professionals everywhere….
New legal research guide – Vital Records
…other states. For information specifically about Oregon marriage licenses, see Laura’s previous post from June 2009 . If you are trying to locate divorce records, see my post…
Legal Rights and Legal Answers for Young Oregonians
…for people ages 11 to 17. They offer free, confidential 30 minute legal consultations. You can contact them: Hours: 8 am to 5 pm Monday-Friday Phone: 503-684-3763 or…
Copyrighted State Legal Forms can Protect Consumers
While most government documents are in the public domain, not all of them are. Here’s a story about some copyrighted state legal forms and the state (Montana) that sued…
Electronic Recording of Conversations
Here is some additional information on our previous “ right to record” blog posts . From the Digital Media and Data Privacy Law Blog , May 2,…
Oregon Commission on Public Safety
…(at a location yet to be determined). The December meeting is scheduled for December 5th, 2011, in Salem. Link to Commission’s website for updated information….
“How to Die in Oregon” and “Hot Coffee, the Movie” (Documentaries)
and availability information. In the fullness of time, public libraries will have these DVDs in their collections, but documentary and independent film distribution business models are different from…
Free “Law School” (via CALI) – or a Cure for Insomnia?
…malum in se, expiation, scienter, asportation, or chattel paper? (It gets worse: You have to read statutes drafted by legislators and decisions written by judges. Torture, indeed, unless of course you…
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