An auspicious day for this: George Washington Gets His Presidential Library Link directly to the GW Presidential Library. Hat tip to Library Link of the Day, 10/1/13 (on whom…
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More Family Legal Assistance Coming to Columbia County
St. Andrew Legal Clinic (SALC) will be collaborating with the Columbia County Legal Aid office to offer additional family law and legal counsel to low-income residents of Columbia County….
Free Landlord Event: Rental Property Inspections (Washington Co, OR, May 23)
The Washington County (Oregon) Department of Housing Services is hosting a free event for landlords, property owners, and property managers to discuss the value of inspecting rental property on…
Oregon Curfew Laws, Expungment Guides, and More
2) Emancipation 3) Expunction (expungement) of juvenile records (and see also the expunction information at the Washington County Circuit Court (or your own Circuit Court).4) Washington County Law Library…
How Do I Get Copies of My Divorce Records?
family law matters in Washington County at the law library’s divorce/family law page. If you are looking for information on finding copies of Oregon marriage licenses, see Laura’s blog post from…
Oregon Voter Registration Deadline for November 2011 Election: October 18th
and voting deadlines with your local election office. Local elections are on their own schedules! Visit your county elections office . E.g. In Washington County , October…
Oregon Attorney CLE: Legal Assistance to Rape Survivors Project: 12/3/14
at the Washington County Law Library (Hillsboro, Oregon) “The VRLC Portland office launched the Legal Assistance to Rape Survivors Project (LARS) to provide free civil legal services to victims of…
Oregon Traffic Law: Flashing Yellow Arrow Signals
Washington County has put up a terrific 3-minute video on how to navigate a flashing yellow arrow traffic signal. Visit the Washington County Oregon YouTube website to view it….
Law Library Thing: Tarlton, Yeshiva, U Penn, Los Angeles Co, and MORE
law library catalogs making their appearances, including some of the biggies around the county. LibraryThing is an excellent teaching tool (for grade school on up) and an invaluable cataloging option…
Who’s Regulating the Regulators?
the University of Washington Law Library’s guide. See the Oregon Blue Book for descriptions of the various Oregon administrative agencies and regulatory bodies (and then visit their individual websites)….
Oregon Legal Research Blog

