…frustration, misdirection, and anger, none of which is particularly helpful. Instead, stop and think about your legal situation and about what laws or books or websites about the law…
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Neighbor Law: Please Don’t Attack Your Neighbor
…may help you find that resource. 3) Creativity: There is a book called “Neighbor Law,” by Nolo , and it gives you lots and lots of other ideas on…
How to Find Free Digital Books (other than Amazon, Kindle, etc.)
This isn’t a complete list but these are good places to start your search for full-text digital books – but don’t forget your local libraries and librarians. First, sometimes…
Directory of Oregon Non-governmental “Policy” Organizations
…the Oregon Blue Book’s list of government organizations. This could be a good starting place for research that crosses organizational lines and could save you time compiling…
Statutory Interpretation: It’s Not Your Gramma’s Grammar (but maybe it should be)
…Grammatical Permissiveness: An Object Lesson for Teaching Why Grammar Matters“ You can find more information on statutory interpretation in books and online . In Oregon, you…
Oregon Lawyers Celebrate Punctuation Day (with a side of interrogatories)
…least): Thank you to Suzanne Rowe, the University of Oregon Law School Director of Legal Research and Writing and author of the book(s), “Oregon Legal Research,”…
50th Anniversary of “To Kill a Mockingbird”
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the publication of Harper Lee’s “To Kill a Mockingbird.” What can one say? A remarkable book, indeed. 1) Wikipedia, To Kill…
West (Thomson-Reuters) Shipping Empty Boxes
…processes” and believe “inadequate carton glue” is largely to blame. Of course book feeders (electronic, not human) play a role, not to mention the USPS (though I’m not sure how…
Oregon Foreclosure Legal Reference Questions
Legal Research Tip: When doing your research, remember, keep notes on who you talked to and when (even what time!), what was said, what website, book, or brochure you…
Guides to Free and Low-Cost Legal Research Tools
…and our D.C. law librarian colleagues are a wonderful source, as you might suspect, for federal law research guides. for example, see their recently updated: LLSDC’s LEGISLATIVE SOURCE BOOK…
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