get the Oregon Attorney General’s office to put their full Public Records and Meetings Manual online (and superseded editions are still not online); so the Model Rules may not appear online anytime…
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Oregon State Bar (OSB) Discipline System Review Committee Reports
(unless you want previous years’ reports): Discipline System Review Committee Oregon State Bar Currently, you can read the OSB documents from their publicly posted Discipline System Review Committee PDF….
Teen and Parent Legal Angst and What to do about it
…a 15 year old. Help! 4) What do I have to tell the cops when they stop me at school or while I’m driving? Public librarians get lots of legal…
“Bad Behavior” in the Law Library
Policies like this one, which is not unlike other Oregon public library behavior policies out there. There are reasons we have these policies: 1) Committing or attempting to commit any…
Small Business Information in the Portland Metro Area
Public libraries can be an excellent starting place for researching small business matters and we have two in the metro area with not only excellent business book collections and…
Public Notices / Legal Notices
I bet you didn’t know there was a professional association that advocated for publications that publish public notices: Public Notice Resource Center, Inc You can read their Mission Statement:…
OJIN and OECI Access in Oregon County Law Libraries
The following Oregon County Law Libraries have in-library public, or staff-assisted, access to OJIN, OECI, or ACMS (court dockets). (But these locations do not necessarily have access to the…
Oregon State Bar (OSB) Public Website Update
The Oregon State Bar public website has a great new look. There is a lot of information in print and on video. The Legal Links cable TV shows…
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…
Free Legal Research Databases for all Oregonians
give their clients well-informed, up to date client-specific and jurisdiction-specific legal advice.) Note: Other states’ public law libraries offer similar services and free remote access to legal research databases….
Oregon Legal Research Blog

