…online) statutes and other legal research materials are not official, authenticated, and are only prima facie evidence of the law. If you think about it, this makes (some)…
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“Free and Online” is not Quite the Same as “Equal Access to Justice”
…a few overwhelmed librarians find themselves spending more time teaching research tips to novices as opposed to pointing experienced attorneys in the right direction, said Linda Sims, director of the…
Free Online Family Law Resources
Take a look at the Charlotte Law Library’s Guide to Free Online Family Law Resources. A few resources are North Carolina-specific, but there are lots of others that will…
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:…
Congressional Review Act: What, When, Why, and How it Is Used by Congress and the President
…find in print at some law libraries and online at Cornell’s Legal Information database. You can also find U.S. statutes at numerous online legal research databases, but make sure you…
Oregon Legislative History: How and Where (but not why)
…guides, but run a new search to find updated links. For example, on Google, search using words like these: oregon legislative history research. But remember, Not Everything is Online!…
Washington County (Oregon) Circuit Court: Family Law Self-Help Resources
…online forms may not up to date. OJD keeps their family law forms up to date and the Family Law Facilitators informed on new developments in family law. Researching…
Oregon Foreclosures and Reverse Mortgages: Stay Informed and Forewarned
law information. When you research financial information online, make sure you are getting reliable information, but keep in mind, that the only way you can find out for sure if…
What is a Financial Planner?
…find information about Financial Planners and personal money management? Try these: 1) My Money dot gov 2) Treasury Direct dot gov (a place to research government investment options) 3) The…
So You Want to be a U.S. Supreme Court Law Librarian?
…be paid for only 30 hours a week). Direct link or link from Law Librarian Blog: “Provides complex, interdisciplinary reference and highly technical research support services; uses resources in newly…
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