…The Washington County Law Library does now have the 2010 edition of the Manual. It’s not online and the CD-ROM costs a cool $350 (yikes!), so not a lot…
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Free Law Books Online: Findlaw and Nolo
…also check out these: 1) “ Findlaw for the Public ,” from the University of Washington Law Library ’s Gallagher Blog. 2) Free Nolo Press…
Casualties of American Wars
…food, remember: Today’s Official Statistics: U.S. Department of Defense Casualty News Releases News stories: Faces of the Fallen , Washington Post War Casualties : CNN…
New Law Library Website
We at the Washington County Law Library are pleased to announce the premiere of our newly redesigned website . We’ve reorganized our content and added some new navigation…
Advice (from law students) for New Law Students
Gallagher Blogs (University of Washington Law School Library) alerts us to: “ Advice for Entering Students,” from the Student Appeal , a law student forum….
Civil Liberties Debate: John Yoo – Steve Wax, Alaska Debate Transcript on DVD
…Civil Liberties in War Times,” featuring UC-Berkely Law Professor John Yoo (former White House attorney under George W. Bush) and Steve Wax (Oregon Federal Public Defender) The Washington…
Sign up for Emergency Notification (Oregon, selected counties)
…Columbia County Washington County “… This emergency notification system that will be able to send text and telephone notifications to residents and businesses within Multnomah County impacted by,…
Oregon Veterans Services and Resources
Multnomah County Library has created a web-guide to Veteran’s Resources. Other Oregon counties also have local Veteran Services offices, e.g. Washington County….
How to Search for Criminal Records
…for no charge at courthouses, but few will allow statewide searches, and at some county law libraries. A directory of Oregon county law libraries is at http://www.occll.org/directory.php. 2) Your local…
Access to Congressionally Mandated Reports
…More information about Congressionally Mandated Reports can be found at: a) Law Librarians Society of Washington D.C. (LLSDC) website b) Open the Government dot org c) Thomas dot gov…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

