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Visit our Oregon Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Course Materials in Law Libraries blog post for links. And if you want to speak out on the future of CLE independent-study…

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…to videotape cops — with sound — in public places…. … Deputy city attorney Dave Woboril said he’ll review the incident, but said that Oregon’s law is “pretty complicated.” Woboril…

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Portland Off-Library Project: 24 non-traditional libraries open to the public but not affiliated with any traditional educational or library institution. You can read more about the Portland Off-Library Project…

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do it themselves), here’s a great story (from Oregon Business dot com) about a popular bookbinding operation for Oregon libraries and beyond: O Clients, Where Art Thou?…

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…their local libraries have on tap. I’ve compiled this list of resources for Portland-metro area (and some for further afield). If you know of others that would be useful referrals,…

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public and personal records, estate, contractor, land use, local, and many other Oregon legal subjects. Oregon landlord-tenant resources may be of some limited use – note that mobile home laws…

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Oregonians who are facing foreclosure on their homes – or who are attempting to avoid foreclosure – have several resources available that may be immediately helpful. In the past…

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