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…legislative actions to protect consumers) 4) Legal Aid Services of Oregon (LASO) (click on the Consumer icon) 5) Oregon State Bar (OSB) 6) Libraries and Bookstores: numerous books on legal…

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…power.” Great minds will differ on the subject. You can use dictionaries and databases (or books) on history and government to find a definition. You can also start by typing…

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…by showing, not telling, especially if one can do so in 4-dimensions (time is an important dimension to take into account when teaching the legislative process). With shelves of books

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…Google Books, Google Scholar, Google Blogs, Google News, Google Images, etc. 15) Don’t forget Dogpile or other search engines. 16) If you are a glutton for punishment or want to…

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Some law books just look as if they’d be more fun to read than others: Law and Magic, by Christine A. Corcos “…Topics include alchemy in fifteenth-century England, a…

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…more books written about small business, starting a business, or running a business than are written about any other subject, so take your time and find the one(s) that is…

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Owning the copyright is not enough. You have to protect it. If you write books and publish them, in paper or online, through a publisher or by yourself, you…

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…information. a) Elders in Action b) AARP, Oregon Chapter 3) Your public library may also have books on the subject. For example, a book called “A Will is Not…

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…site from Legal Aid discusses a variety of topics including divorce, custody, child or spousal support, etc. Nolo Press has self-help books on divorce and child custody, among other topics….

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