…issues, and Congressional, political, and campaign finance issues to comprehend – and a rich and long scholarly (and non-scholarly) bibliography to peruse. (You can search: net neutrality bibliography research guides…
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How to Find Oregon Senatorial District Demographics by County Population? Statistical Atlas!
The MULTNOMAH COUNTY HOME RULE CHARTER [Amendments Approved November 8, 2016], states: “12.40. Appointment of Committee Members. The charter review committee shall be composed as follows: (1)…
Official “End of Presidential Term” Digital Archives
…Archives website. (Today’s Internet Archive link.) Research Tip: Additional official and unofficial digital archived webpages and other sources of presidential documents exist or will soon come into existence. Check the…
Oregon Appellate Court Briefs: Filing to Access Timeline Update
…Find Oregon Appellate Court Briefs research guide, which will be updated shortly 2) Full-text Oregon appellate court briefs at the State of Oregon Law Library (SOLL) Digital Law Library website:…
All Writs Act: then and now
You need to do a little research if you want to sound as if you know what you are talking about, or, as a comedian (more than once) said: “The…
Internet Searching and Archiving: It Doesn’t Get Better; It Gets a Whole Lot Worse
Two recent articles worth reading if you want to research online and recall the past: Net for Lawyers: Google’s News Search is in Even Worse Condition Than we First…
Job: Walt Disney Company Seeking a Temporary Law Librarian
…performing legal and business research; Extensive knowledge on online legal and business research services, such as LexisNexis, Courtlink, PACER, and other online services; Technologically savvy, including proficiency with Microsoft Windows,…
Statutory Interpretation: It’s Not Your Gramma’s Grammar (but maybe it should be)
…blog post at Legal Research Plus, “How to Use Legislative History to Teach Grammar ,” cites and links to Prof. Susan J. Hankin’s “Statutory Interpretation in the Age of…
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