The Feb/March 2009 issue of the Oregon State Bar (OSB) Bulletin has an interesting editorial by Oregon attorney John Gear: A Better Beginning: There is no shortage of commentary…
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Effective Dates of (Oregon) Legislation
1) If you just need a quick and dirty answer to your “what is the effective date of this new law?” question and don’t have time to find the…
Legal Research Tip: Oregon Initiative and Referendum
and adoption of these popular legislative tools put Oregon in the vanguard of progressive and enlightened politics, allowing the people to propose new laws or change the State Constitution through…
2011 Oregon Legislature: Legislative Sessions, History, and Bills
1) Stay tuned for the 2011 Oregon Legislative Session. And don’t forget that we will now have annual sessions, which will be even more exciting for law librarians who…
Immigration Law Help from the Immigration Advocates Network
There is a new website from the Immigration Advocates Network for low and moderate-income immigrants: Immigration Law Help dot org The website includes a searchable directory of free or…
Oregon’s Takings Clause
The latest volume of the Oregon Law Review, vol. 85, no. 4, 2006, has one article (out of six total) about Oregon law. It is the Comment “Missing from…
Law Librarian Jobs in U.S. Ninth Circuit Law Libraries
Permanent and temporary law librarian positions with U.S. Court Libraries in Portland, Seattle, and Pasadena. For more information, link to the Ninth Circuit Library System’s employment page….
My, My, My: Auntie Mame Would Have Made a Hoot of a Law Librarian
…We all have these public law library patrons, but who can tell their stories with such humor and exasperation – and with excellent legal research tips! (Public libraries everywhere have…
Theft of Intangibles, the Duh Factor, and Law Librarians
…“how much time do you have?” response. This article linked to from today’s Library Link of the Day reminded me of a question I had last week, which was…
Event: January 2020 Data Privacy Forum and CLE (Portland, Oregon)
2020 Data Privacy Forum Date: 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm PST January 31, 2020 Join Lewis & Clark Law School at the 1st Annual Data Privacy Law Forum….
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