The Legal Research is Easy blog post, Hone Those Research Skills, is California-based, but the lessons it teaches apply to law students in every state where public law libraries…
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Follow the Money: Participatory Budgeting (Oregon and beyond)
There are many ways to serve a community: voting, working, volunteering, learning, parenting, etc. If your public service-bliss is to geek out on government operations, there is nothing more…
Oregon Public Affairs Forums
There are a number of public affairs forums across the state, dozens, maybe hundreds, if you include all the “speaker” series offered by local nonprofits, libraries, political, and educational…
Roses & Ice: Oregon History with a Twist (or a Beer)
Everyone needs a break from the law – don’t they? How about a history break? The Oregon Encyclopedia (The OE), an online resource for Oregon history and…
Oregon County Law Libraries “Open” for Legal Research Assistance
…you need, visit one of the Oregon law libraries listed below. And don’t forget that your own public library reference librarians and library assistants can reach out to Oregon county…
Becoming a Lawyer in Oregon: No (or 2 years of) Law School Required?
“Oregon advances alternative routes to becoming a licensed lawyer” (OSB article, 1/17/2022) See also: OREGON STATE BAR ALTERNATIVE PATHWAYS TASKFORCE COMMITTEE REPORT & RECOMMENDATIONS (undated report, circa 2021) “.……
Oregon UELMA (Uniform Electronic Legal Materials Act): 2013 HB 2944 and Authenticity
…to know that the online publication is “authentic,” i.e. is unaltered from the official publication. Example: When you read a section of the Oregon Revised Statutes online, you would be…
Boring and Dull Day Passes Oregon House of Representatives
Boring (Oregon) and Dull (Scotland) Day Passes Oregon House of Representatives 2013 HB 2352: Designates August 9 of each year as Boring and Dull Day: Relating to Boring and…
Oregon DUII: Constitutional Right Not to Give a Blood Sample?
1) From Salem’s Statesman Journal: Oregon’s high court explores the limits of consent, State’s top lawyers argue case that could alter drunken-driving enforcement, by Peter Wong, Statesman Journal, December…
2013 Library Values Report for Oregon Lawyers and Law Firms
You can find the Oregon Department of Revenue’s “Law Libraries: Suggested values for January 1, 2013” report at the Oregon State Bar (OSB) website. Direct link to the report’s…
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