The following Oregon County Law Libraries have in-library public, or staff-assisted, access to OJIN, OECI, or ACMS (court dockets). (But these locations do not necessarily have access to the…
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Access to Justice? “Change afoot in American civil justice system” (Legal Rebels)
…survey (PDF), which found that: Litigation is too expensive (81 percent). Because of those costs, smaller cases are not litigated and access is denied (82 percent). Litigation costs are…
Free Access to Nolo Legal Self-Help Publications for ALL Oregonians (Fastcase, too)
Your State of Oregon Law Library give you FREE access to NOLO publications and the FASTCASE legal research database: NOLO (aka Nolo Press): “NOLO provides access to full-text legal…
Equal Justice Conference (Portland, Oregon, April 30-May 3, 2014)
…the entire EJC conference! Among other EJC and pre-conference programs, there is one for Access to Justice (A2J) professionals, public law librarians, and those who are interested public law library…
Updates (and venting) on PACER and AOC Removal of Court Documents
…archives, drawing concern from attorneys, journalists, researchers and open-record advocates who rely on remote access to files. Court files that are no longer available on PACER include cases…
Does Equitable Access to Digital Content Exist? Libraries, Licensing, and Privacy
InfoDocket links us to, “New Report from ALA Explores Challenges of Equitable Access to Digital Content” “The American Library Association (ALA) today released a new report examining critical issues…
“GPO Access” Becomes FDsys: Government Publication Website Gets Makover and New (confusing) Name
The Government Printing Office’s GPO Access is becoming FDsys, and includes access to the Code of Federal Regulations (FR), the Federal Register (FR), the Congressional Record (CR), U.S. Statutes…
Access to Justice in Oregon (with an antipasto of Firefighters and Drug Courts)
…the Equal Access to Justice community, in which public law libraries play a pivotal yet virtually invisible role. Several months ago I proposed to a group of public law librarians…
Oregon Access to Justice CLE, Dec. 18, 2012, Hillsboro, Oregon
An Access to Justice CLE is presented by the Lawyers’ Association of Washington County (LAWC), a Chapter of Oregon Women Lawyers (OWLs). (Earn one Access to Justice credit.) Tuesday,…
Open Access and the Law (Symposium, May 2015, Texas)
The University of North Texas is sponsoring an annual symposium on topics relevant to Open Access initiatives: Open Access, the Law, and Public Information…
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