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Sheets 2022 # 5) Note: “Final publication in the bound volumes of the official Oregon Reports are accessible through the State of Oregon Law Library Digital Collection.” Briefs can or…

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questions people ask, in Oregon law libraries, on the web, and probably around dinner tables (at least around some dinner tables!). Oregon does not have any stand-alone court-sanctioned estate planning…

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If you’re researching Oregon employment law, you need to figure out if you want materials on private sector, public sector, collective bargaining, independent contractors, employment discrimination, wage & hour…

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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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libraries around Oregon. (But call first to make sure your library has it in print. Not all libraries get the official print version.) Note that any legislation passed in the…

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They should! There are lots of ways to learn: e.g. while in a public sector job that takes an active role in the agency’s budget process, by working for…

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original purpose of this Reading List was to educate our Oregon non-law librarian and non-librarian advocates, committee members, and stakeholders who wanted to learn how public law libraries in Oregon

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