This link from Shlep to the Montana Public Service Law web site (and their June 19th Corky and Petunia story), brings these thoughts to mind. We in the law…
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A Peacock (Named Bismarck) and the Law
…go away?) But, I have said I can find a legal research / law library angle to just about anything in life, so here goes: 1) Most public law library…
The Oregonian Index (1851-1987)
Act, administered through the Oregon State Library, by the University of Oregon Libraries, and by several anonymous donors. To learn how you can contribute to the project, contact the…
Where Do Your Federal Tax Dollars Go?
(If you want to call your federal and/or state Legislator(s ), use the Find Your Legislator tool at the Oregon Legislature’s website .) I always…
UPDATED: How to Find a Case Online – using Free resources
…menu to select a jurisdiction. Alternately, you can use the Advanced Scholar Search to select specific courts to search (for example, “238 Or App 678” with the Oregon…
Legal Rights and Legal Answers for Young Oregonians
…toll-free in Oregon at 800-452-7636 If that Problem Solvers direct link does not work , go to the Oregon State Bar’s Public Information homepage and look…
DIY Legal Research vs. DIY Lawyering
I’m an energetic advocate of DIY Legal Research (as are most public law library librarians) and a somewhat less than enthusiastic advocate of DIY Lawyering (aka self-help, self-representation, pro…
Happy Thanksgiving!
…and unusual punishment. Tofurkey Producer Sues Texas over Labeling Laws The makers of Tofurkey, Turtle Island Foods, is an Oregon company that produces plant-based products. They have filed a suit…
Library Management in the Age of MOOCS
…But user, funder, and governing body assumptions and expectations of what libraries can be and knowledge of how libraries are managed have changed: “Libraries in the Time of MOOCs,” by…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

