are in print version only, not online. You don’t need to buy these, but you should know about them. Your local law library will either have or have access to…
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Which Version of Dred Scott, Plessy, or Bush v. Gore Do You Want?: U.S. Supreme Court Rewrites (ur, edits) Past Opinions
When you rely on a judicial opinion to support your cause, which version of the case do you carry into court? This is the 21st century law librarian and…
Community Property Rights in Common Law Oregon – Update
Oregon is a common law property state, so what happens when you move here from a community property state and you want to preserve your community property rights? If…
Resources for Homeless Veterans in Oregon
The Outreach and Referral System for Veterans will be expanding in Washington County, Oregon. “Currently, all Veterans in our community can access VA benefits, services and assistance in completing…
Oregon Chickens and County Dogs-Children Ratio
…the following: 1) Your city or county code (for where you live) may be online or at your local library, but sometimes it’s just easier to phone one of the…
Last Thoughts on Legislative Drafting and Poetry Month (April at the Law Library of Congress)
“The Unacknowledged Legislators of the World,” April 28, 2015 by Jennifer Davis (Law Library of Congress) “…. The centrality of interpretation to law and poetry is also explored by…
Oregon State Law Library: Librarian Retirement and New Appointment
of Oregon Law Library (SOLL) to provide a consistent leadership transition to support the many users and services of the SOLL. Cathryn has been with the SOLL since 2003,…
New Resources for Landlord Tenant Issues in Oregon
The Washington County Circuit Court has posted informational videos about court procedures for evictions. These are short videos available in English and Spanish that contain general information about evictions…
Oregon November 2010 Election: Gubernator (aka Governor) Candidates!
your county election office for information on registering online or in person. November 2010 is the time to vote for a new Oregon Gubernator! (Why else would they call it…
How to Make an Oregon Law Librarian’s (and Lawyer’s) Heart Beat Madly
advocacy services for seniors and you can find out about them from your Legal Aid office (and ask about the Senior Law Project), your local public library, your county commissioners’…
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