The following Oregon law libraries have a selection of credit-worthy Continuing Legal Education (CLE) course materials available for members of the Oregon State Bar (OSB) and others who can…
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Dog Poop and Researching Local Law
Who said legal research wasn’t fun? Not I. Read a Gallagher Blog post about researching local laws, Enact Locally, citing 102 Law Library Journal 497, especially the article’s…
Oregon Restaurant and Food (Safety) Law
…out as one on a new Restaurant Law book we just got in the library, but, as usual, it took on a life of its own. This post could also…
When “The Law” Isn’t “The Law”: UELMA and the Oregon Revised Statutes
If you find a “law” on The Internet, doesn’t it mean it’s “The Law?” (hahaha)? Not everything you read on the Internet is accurate. (I know! Hard to believe,…
License to Print Money? Researching Marijuana Taxation Law, History, and Practice
…(only a law librarian could love?)!: In general, always start any legal research by checking to see someone has already done any of the work for you. This could mean…
Traffic Week: Oregon Cell Phone (and Texting) Law
It’s only right to start off the New Year with the new Oregon “cell-phone” law, which you have probably heard about (unless you’ve been on the phone too much…
Google Map of Oregon County Law Libraries
Take a sneak peak at the Google Map of Oregon County Law Libraries. We plan to add Oregon state and academic law libraries to the final map, so stay…
When Lawyers Go Bad: Law Library Book Thieves: Law and Ethics
The Law Librarian, the Washington County Bar Association, the Law Library Committee, and the Oregon State Bar consider it a serious matter when attorneys do not return borrowed Law…
Ask a Journalist Today: What is “Title 42”?
…Title 42 is? Can those “reporters” cite the exact law? Have they read the so-called “Title 42?” Saying “Title 42” is about as useful as hearing a radio or podcast…
Law eBooks are not pBooks: Sharing, Privacy, and Cost
Lawyers, law firms, and law libraries have historically shared books with each other. We now have some important eBook purchsing, borrowing, lending, and licensing issues to catch up on….
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