…also check out these: 1) “ Findlaw for the Public ,” from the University of Washington Law Library ’s Gallagher Blog. 2) Free Nolo Press…
Search Results for: label/Washington County Bar Association (WCBA)
Authority of Federal Statutes in U.S.C. Section Notes
…and short memo on the subject so you don’t need me anymore (at least not to explain this!): The Law Librarian’s Society of Washington, D.C., Inc. (LLSDC.org)…
How to Find Oregon PECBR Cases
What is the PECBR? It stands for the “Public Employer Collective Bargaining Reporter.” We usually get the question in the form of, “what is 21 PECBR 673 and…
How to Address a Former Speaker of the House, the President, and other Public Officials
…up yourself. It’s fun! You will find authority for these pronouncements in any number of respected forms of address manuals, e.g. to name only two: 1) Protocol School of Washington…
FBI Mortgage Fraud Website
…Mortgage Fraud website . Thank you to the Gallaher Law Library (at the University of Washington Law School) blog post alerting us to this FBI website….
U.S. Courts of Appeals (Circuit Courts) Opinions Online
…See, e.g. the blog post at Gallagher Law Library (University of Washington Law Schools): Circuit Courts Archiving Cites to Online Sources. The Administrative Office of the Courts is a one…
Who’s Regulating the Regulators?
…the Library of Congress administrative law webpage. Visit a law library or look at their research guides, e.g. Georgetown’s or the University of Washington Law Library’s guide. See the…
Gentlemen, Ladies … Start your Resumes: the Plum Book is (almost) Open for Business
…Washington D.C. for a new Presidential administration, now is the time to get your resume out and buffed up. Prepare to compete for jobs with the best and the brightest…
How Much is a Dollar Worth? The Value of Money, and Cows, Over Time
Gallagher Blogs (from the University of Washington Law School Library) has a research tip that may come in handy one day, either around the dinner table or when writing…
Oregon Traffic Law: Research Your Way Out of a Speed Trap
…The city eventually found Miles guilty of speeding but issued no fine. Miles, however, wasn’t satisfied and appealed the ruling to Clackamas County Circuit Court…..” (Link to full story or…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

