…are? Find background information and links to supporting documents in the 2012 article “Why States Should Adopt UELMA,” By Judy Janes, UC Davis Mabie Law Library Director. Excerpt: “…. Ensuring…
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New Oregon State Bar Book: “Rights of Foreign Nationals”
The OSB has had a winning line-up of new books released this year, and the latest one “Rights of Foreign Nationals“is as welcome to lawyers and law librarians…
Oregon Event: Grandparents Raising Grandchildren 2011 (May 20th)
This popular and invaluable Washington County, Oregon, program is back (pre-registration is required to save a space!) Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Event 2011 This event will be held…
Oregon Library Job: Content Librarian
…library job descriptions to get the point. Here is a recent job posting for a Content Librarian in Washington County (Oregon). JOB #2010-141 Under the general supervision of the…
What is a Mental Health Court?
A recent media release from the Washington County Health and Human Services Department describes their Mental Health Court: Mental Health Court: Moving From Jail and Hospital to Stability in…
Free 30-day Password to Fastcase (Oregonians only)
…is the direct link.) You do not need to be an attorney to be eligible for this trial. Washington County (Oregon) residents (and litigants with cases in Washington County…
Oregon Lawyers, County Bar Association Services & Websites
…4) And, they have Interviews with Oregon judges. The Washington County Bar Association website is primarily for lawyers who practice in Washington County, but you can…
New Oregon Legal Research Website
…page. The Oregon website team includes me (Laura Orr, Washington County Law Librarian), Holly Gerber (Washington County Assistant Law Librarian), and Jennifer Dalglish (Clackamas County Law Librarian). But, especially Holly,…
How Do I Apply For Emancipation From My Parents?
…What is emancipation? According to the Washington County Juvenile department, emancipation means “that a 16- or 17-year-old person can be given certain rights and responsibilities of an adult or 18-year-old person.” In Washington…
Covid-19 Assistance in Oregon: Where to Begin if You Don’t Know Where to Begin
…or download our app. “211info is a nonprofit organization funded by state and municipal contracts, foundations, United Ways, donations and community partners in Oregon and Southwest Washington.” (Source: https://www.211info.org/about)…
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