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National Conference on Copyright of State Legal Materials If you don’t think it matters, i.e. free access to current and historical local law, then you aren’t paying attention. We…

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…and list of events or documents, you can use the courts’ online Records and Calendar Search. Some law libraries have access to the courts’ Oregon eCourt Case Information Network (OECI)….

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…hearings, and Congressional Research Service reports, among others. WCCLS library card holders can access HeinOnline remotely. The Washington County Law Library currently offers a couple eBooks that provide some information….

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…full text instantly & a quick assessment of effectiveness Excerpt: “As open access takes hold, the ability to quickly find free versions of articles becomes more and more useful and…

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ICYMI (October 2017):  From Richard Zorza’s Access to Justice blog post: “Roberts Choice of Garland to Head Executive Committee of Federal Judicial Conference is a Huge ATJ Opportunity,“ posted on…

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…it. This leaves self-represented litigants without access to the technology. In a Wired article about “Harvey” a law focused AI tool, the author described one of the problems with AI…

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…laws for your specific case and will recommend you consult a licensed Oregon attorney.) Another excellent source for self-help initiative stories is the Richard Zorza Access to Justice Blog….

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…is the SIFT method. Here are a few links.” Introducing SIFT, a Four Moves Acronym SIFT (The Four Moves) https://www.projectinfolit.org/mike-caulfield-smart-talk.html And, Caulfied’s open access ebook, which is licensed…

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…Questions in Times of Crisis” will be taught by 2 law librarian stars: Jenny Silbiger, State Law Librarian, Access to Justice Coordinator, Hawaii Supreme Court Law Library, and Joseph Lawson,…

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