books on this subject in our law libraries. This is primarily because most law library materials budgets are dedicated to purchasing print and online legal research resources for people who…
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Becoming a Lawyer in Oregon: No (or 2 years of) Law School Required?
“Oregon advances alternative routes to becoming a licensed lawyer” (OSB article, 1/17/2022) See also: OREGON STATE BAR ALTERNATIVE PATHWAYS TASKFORCE COMMITTEE REPORT & RECOMMENDATIONS (undated report, circa 2021) “.……
AALL PDX 2008: Post #3 : Washington County, Tux, and a County Law Library
If you are staying in Portland (Multnomah County), you are but a Trimet (MAX or bus) ride to Washington County, home of some terrific public libraries, Linus Torvalds (Torvald’s…
New Legal Research Guide – Consumer Law
The Washington County Law Library has a new legal research guide on consumer law. You can find all of the library’s legal research guides on the Subject Guides page…
Law Librarian (and law library) Jobs in Oregon
Library Jobline. The positions include an Assistant Law Librarian position in my own law library. You can link to a description and an application at the Washington County (Oregon)…
More About State of Oregon Laws Relating to Political Parties
State laws that govern Oregon political parties. (Federal law also governs political party campaign finance and related activities, but that is a subject for bloggers and scholars more educated…
Oregon Bankruptcy Law Blogs
Bankruptcy law is federal law so you want to look not only at Oregon attorney, law firm, and legal blogs, but also at federal bankruptcy online resources. (There are…
Who can, or can’t, vote for Oregon Justices of the Peace?
Forest Grove News-Times ran an interesting story about the May 2010 election for the Washington County Justice of the Peace: “Not everyone votes in judge race: Low-key race doesn’t…
Oregon Legal Assistance Resource Guide (May 2020 update)
The updated Washington County Law Library’s Oregon Legal Assistance Resource Guide is now available at the Law Library’s website. Feel free to download and share. Contact information is on…
Washington County Law Librarians Set Hours in Beaverton and Tigard
of the month, 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Beaverton City Main Library: fourth Tuesday of the month, 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Source: Washington County Press Release…
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