Some very useful research websites are referenced here: Ten Best Websites for Family Court Attorneys, September 18, 2009, by J. Benjamin Stevens The list includes ISP List, Meetways, Pipl,…
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Books about Careers in the Law
…admissions websites and there are also a lot of “pre-law” and law student “Must Read” lists you can find using “the Google.” There is also this gem from the Volokh…
How to Find Recent Oregon Attorney General Opinions (if you’re a mere mortal)
…so let’s visit the DOJ website, because, maybe, it’s 2014 and this is exactly the sort of thing that websites are handy for: communication. Let’s see if we can find…
Where are the 2009 Oregon Revised Statutes?
…See also the websites for the Clerk of the House and Secretary of the Senate for more information.Previous Oregon Legal Research blog posts on Oregon law making under the labels:…
Unbundled Family Law Legal Services
From the Marion County Circuit Court: “The Court is organizing a notebook for pro se litigants containing information about local attorneys who offer unbundled legal services. To participate, fill…
ABA Releases Legal Guide for Elderly and Seriously Ill
The December 2009 Lane County (Oregon) Law Library Newsletter alerts us to a new American Bar Association (ABA) free, online publication: ABA Releases Legal Guide for Elderly and Seriously…
Local Currency or Scrip in Oregon
Thank you to the Lane County Law Librarian for her help in compiling this information. (And check out her great Oregon legal research guides , too.) SCRIP and…
Fastcase Tools: Justia, NewsLibrary, USLegalForms
…to download, the tool takes you to the individual PACER site, where standard charges apply.” [Link to Jim Calloway’s blog post.] Note: This Oregon Legal Research website and blog…
Empirical Legal Studies Database (ELSD)
…find them the answer. Empirical Legal Studies Database And what is an ELSD? From their own description, here’s an excerpt: “… We selected the journals for inclusion in the…
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