…Oregon State Bar (OSB) practice book(s) on Real Estate, Foreclosing Security Interests, and others also discuss judicial and other types of foreclosures. (These practice books can also be found on…
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Bubbles in MOOC-land
“Understanding the MOOC moment,“ by Prof. Randal Picker (guest-blogging) July 10 at Volokh Conspiracy. (Professor Picker’s website, or maybe this website.) Excerpt: “Next Monday, I am launching a new free…
Legal Research in the Time of Covid-19, Part 1: General Legal Resources
…for non-OSB members, and to NOLO self-help legal books . The Washington County Law Library is still offering remote service, including document delivery from their print collection…
Writer, Director John Waters to Keynote AALL Annual Meeting in Baltimore, July 2018
John Waters and law librarians? This should be one for the books – and the pods, tubes, eeks, etc. [FYI: AALL is the American Association of Law Libraries] I’ve…
Speeding Up the Codification of Laws: You Say AI, I Say Thank you!
…active laws missing from the books. That’s no longer the case. It’s not the new website that prompted this change — it’s what’s behind it. A collection of tools supplied…
How to Draw a Monkey
While searching for information on Arthur Leff’s classic, “Swindling & Selling,” my hyperlink tracks led me to wikihow ( and How to Import Old Public Domain Books to wikihow)…
History of Canine Jurisprudence in New York
People new to legal research don’t know that legal histories can be found in judicial opinions and not just in books, articles, or legislative history compilations. There is a…
UPL and Oregon’s New Public Law Library Employees
…about managing a public law library. There are statutes, books, articles, organizations (AALL GLL section, SRLN, and other long standing networks of public law librarians who have been talking for…
Small Claims Court in Oregon: Advice and Tips for Plaintiffs and Defendants
…(in public and law libraries and bookstores): “Using Small Claims Court in Oregon.” by Janay Haas, 2012. (Oregon Legal Guides) 2) The Oregon State Bar will also have useful information. **…
My Relative Passed Away. What do I do?
…book that can also be found at many public libraries. It explains the general legal framework and process, and highlights some of the differences between the states. Nolo books can…
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