If you’re not keeping up with the National Inventory of Legal Materials, then you’re not keeping up with the effort to make all online U.S. laws easily accessible to…
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Wanted in Oregon: One donated Android phone for a good cause
…eventually return to if he leaves, the great State of Oregon. Some of Robb’s World, outside of law school (as if!): Oregon Laws dot org Weblaws dot org Blog…
Legal Information Tower of Babel: Law dot Gov, National Inventory, and the U.K. Law dot Gov Project
…information on specific sources of U.S. laws, state and federal, stay tuned for the National Inventory Project that is coordinated by the Washington Affairs Office of the American Association of…
Oregon Council on Court Procedures (OCCP): Legislative and Administrative History of Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure (ORCP)
I’ve blogged before about the very useful Oregon Council on Court Procedures website. For those who remember plowing through the print versions of these documents … this…
Drug Decriminalization & Mental Health Policies: The Portugal Experiment
…into reading more: a) I first heard about the Portugal drug program, and the legislative struggle to enact the new laws, on Rick Steve’s radio program in May 2010 (riveting!)…
Dog Poop and Researching Local Law
Who said legal research wasn’t fun? Not I. Read a Gallagher Blog post about researching local laws, Enact Locally, citing 102 Law Library Journal 497, especially the article’s…
Can Someone Use My Picture Without My Permission?
…or passed as personal property by the applicable laws of intestate succession. There may be situations in which the reproduction of a photograph may be a “fair use” under the…
Affordable Lawyers: What Did Your County Law Library Do For You Today?
…and research guidance 25) Special needs questions/forms and research guidance 26) Debt (small claims plaintiff or defendant) questions/forms and research guidance 27) Small business: referrals, laws, incorporation and research guidance…
Your New Health Care Act
…written) in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) or from FDsys. But the best place to get to all those laws, rules, and regs is from the Healthcare dot gov…
Where are the 2010 and 2011 Oregon Revised Statutes?
…session law compilation. We’ll wait to hear from Legislative Counsel on that decision. They are the ones who do the almost thankless job of codifying the Oregon Laws. (But…
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