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Speaking of Washington State, visit the King County Law Library website if you want a good starting place for learning about Section 1983 litigation (i.e. 42 U.S.C. §1983), take…

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…justice system). Here’s a terrific Skip Tracing guide by the King County Law Librarians for Washington State residents. It can be adapted for Oregon. Skip tracing isn’t a fast, cheap,…

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legal databases is at the University of Washington Law School Library (and say thank you to the law librarians for all their excellent guides.) Thank you to beSpacific for reminding…

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…1) First, be a biblio-locavore! Try local resources first: Your public or state library may have an online reference service. In Oregon, we have statewide L-net and local public library

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For prisoners, the library as lifeline, by Dan Rodricks, Baltimore Sun, Feb. 7, 2010 ‘… Was she scared to be among men who had murdered and raped? “No. They…

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case law and your county’s law library may be able to provide resources for that research. We also always recommend that you contact the Oregon State Bar, which has a…

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