…program for comics aficionados on June 27th, at the Central Library (downtown). I’ve mentioned before that I can find a law library or legal research connection to just about anything…
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More on Oregon Foreclosures
Add the following to my previous post on Foreclosure research. A USA Today story on Oct. 24, 2008, Programs are available to help struggling homeowners, by Anna Bahney and…
Verizon Government Employee Discounts Not Allowed in Oregon
A recent Oregon Government Standards and Practices Staff Opinion (07S-005) is a useful vehicle for explaining some basics of legal research to the novice legal researcher. And if you’re…
Statutes of Frauds in Oregon
…you need or you can look in the print edition, available at many public libraries. Further research into how those laws are applied can be done by looking at the…
Daycare Licensing in Oregon: Parents, Providers, Employers, and Landlords!
a child care business, you may want to do a little extra legal research to make sure your lease (or other agreements) are suitable for the situation. You may also…
How to Find a Lawyer in Oregon – in 6 Easy Steps
…direct link to the PDF doesn’t work, try from my library’s hompage, and click on the Legal Research Resources Overview tab.) This guide started out around 3 pages and we…
Plato and Platypus Walk into the Law Library (and a caption contest)
…caption contest – oh boy! Legal research angle? (I promise, there is always a legal research angle to every post of mine.)1. You might learn what existentialism and epistemology really…
Where is the 2009 ORS? Hold Your Oregon Horses ….
…online. 4) The 2009 ORS (i.e. the codification of the 2009 Oregon Laws) will not appear online or in print much before February 2010. Previous Oregon Legal Research blog posts…
Deep Repositories of Scholarship (and “Information”)
beSpacific also posts about the University of California’s eScholarship Repository, which is an amazing collection of scholarship, commentary, research, wisdom, and I’m sure even foolishness. I’ve blogged before about…
ISO the Right Search Engine for the Job
…Tip (see also the archive of her Research Tips): “Yes, we all Google, although I have recently started Yahooing more than I Google. But there are far more search engines…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

