If recent heartbreaking events in Portland, Oregon haven’t sent those of literary or legal mind to the library or online to refresh your memory of the story of Medea…
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How to Tell Your Oregon State or Federal Legislators What You Think
…live and am registered to vote in xxx, Oregon. 2) I am following the news about [bill x or issue y] and want you to know that I oppose it…
Oregonian Archives at the Multnomah County Library
Multnomah County Library now has Oregonian Archives: “PORTLAND, OR – Multnomah County Library now features the only publicly available, complete full-text digitized archive of The Oregonian newspaper. Multnomah County…
Oregon Debt Collection Research Guides
I recently posted about the King County (Washington State) debt collection research guides and woefully neglected to link my readers to the excellent OREGON debt collection legal research guides…
Executions in Oregon and Beyond
…two books about the Oregon death penalty. Other research guides to books and articles about the death penalty can be found from libraries and they link you to website, organizations,…
Oregon Task Force on Effective and Cost-Efficient Service Provision
…sometimes we do have to make those cuts. But think about analogies to your own household budget. Don’t you use public transit more or pack a few more lunches to…
Listen to Oregon Legislative Hearings Live (and recorded)
Practice Free Speech Every Day! It’s easy to listen to Oregon legislative hearings. If you want to tell your legislators what you think, you can do that too: 1)…
Oregon FDAB (Fair Dismissal Appeals Board) Orders Soon to be Online
The State of Oregon Law Library gives us this tip about how to find FDAB Orders (Fair Dismissal Appeals Board): FDAB Orders are not (yet) available online. DOJ provides…
Oregon Law and Laws Online: Ha Ha Ha
Ha ha ha. I spent time this morning doing the following (fellow public and private law librarians around the state do the same, just about every day): 1)…
Oregon DPSST Criminal Justice Code of Ethics
Did you know the Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST) has a Criminal Justice Code of Ethics (PDF and webpage with other DPSST documents)?…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

