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We try to update this Oregon Legal Assistance Resource Guide at least twice a year (you can also find the guide from the WCLL Legal Research Resources website),…

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…the legal profession’s history of providing counsel for those unable to afford it….” [Link to National Equal Justice Library homepage.] Their collection includes oral histories, like this one about the…

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Legal News Line, 4/23/2008, story: Blogger turns attorney, defeats trial lawyer’s subpoena, by John O’Brien: “When blogger and admitted information-hoarder Kathleen Seidel received a subpoena asking for nearly every…

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The Self-Represented Litigation Network (SRLN) is an organization for Access-to-Justice (A2J) professionals, lawyers, judges, law librarians, law professors, law students, and others who believe that everyone has a right to…

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…it. This leaves self-represented litigants without access to the technology. In a Wired article about “Harvey” a law focused AI tool, the author described one of the problems with AI…

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you self-represented (aka pro se) litigants: This online collection does not necessarily mean you will find easy answers to your legal questions and problems; there is generally no such thing….

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…Small Claims Court,” February 28, 2013, by Jonathan Bailey The author has done an excellent job summarizing the problem and proposed solutions and linking to other sources of information….

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