Periodically we are asked about jury instructions for the Oregon federal district court. We have the following on good authority, though in the world of legal research, all is…
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Directory of Oregon Non-governmental “Policy” Organizations
Oregon Policy Directory , from the University of Oregon Libraries’ Public Policy Research website . This Directory includes non-government organizations and has a link to…
Theft of Intangibles, the Duh Factor, and Law Librarians
…resources. I used to use 18 USC 1346 and the Privacy Act of 1974 when I taught legal research in my previous life and came to love them as statutory…
New 2014 Edition: Universal Citation Guide
From HeinOnline: “The Universal Citation Guide, 3rd ed. recognizes the current practices of legal researchers who often consult an electronic research tool without ever seeing a print volume…
Citation and the Law, a Virtual and Free Symposium (April 22 and 23, 2021)
…highlight the scholarship of law librarians and faculty interested in issues ranging from the US News and World Reports rankings for scholarly productivity, to link rot, to empirical research in…
How Long Should You Quarantine Library Books (vis a vis Covid-19)?
Our Oregon public librarians, statewide, have a plan for this! Here is what they have shared with our library community so far (as of June 22, 2020): Bottom line:…
Presidential Misconduct thru the Ages: House Report on the Impeachment of Richard Nixon (1974)
…“report.” U.S. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Impeachment of Richard M. Nixon, President of the United States: Report of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Peter W Rodino,…
U.S. Reports is the ONLY Official Edition of U.S. Supreme Court Opinions
…can also find unofficial print and online U.S. Supreme Court opinions at numerous online legal research sites. Many, but not all, of these sites will update their U.S. Supreme Court…
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