…online. 4) The 2009 ORS (i.e. the codification of the 2009 Oregon Laws) will not appear online or in print much before February 2010. Previous Oregon Legal Research blog posts…
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U.S. Reports is the ONLY Official Edition of U.S. Supreme Court Opinions
…can also find unofficial print and online U.S. Supreme Court opinions at numerous online legal research sites. Many, but not all, of these sites will update their U.S. Supreme Court…
Researching Commercial Leases in Oregon
We get questions about commercial leases mostly from attorneys, but occasionally from property owners, real estate investors, and small businesses. Here is some research advice: 1…
Oregon Digital Historical Newspaper Program
…and make it freely available to the public through a keyword-searchable online database. The initial phase of the program will concentrate on newspapers published between 1860 and 1922, with a…
Finding Local Newspaper Articles in Oregon
…1) You can see their online list of newspaper and other media web resources. 2) A similar list is at the University of Oregon website, Finding Articles in Oregon Newspapers…
How to Find a Law Review Article: Let me count the ways
…full-service legal research database, and a research strategy, to perform a full legal literature subject search for magazine, journal, law review, newsletter, and newspaper articles.) 1) Use your Internet search…
Oregon Statute (ORS) Annotations: The Good, the Really Good, and the Awful
…check the official ORS Annotations volume (print and online), Lexis-Nexis Shepard’s, or Westlaw Keycite. The results are not usually identical, but there is usually a lot of overlap and maybe…
Setting Up Business as a Debt Collector in Oregon
…dreamers and some of our small business dreamers manage to make their dreams come true. We also like dreamers who do their legal research. There are a lot of small…
Couch Potatoes: When is a Tenant Not a Tenant under Oregon’s Landlord-Tenant Law?
We came across another useful legal research resource for those frequently asked couch-potato questions: * Can I throw my brother-in-law out of my apartment? * My sister tells me…
Free “Law School” (via CALI) – or a Cure for Insomnia?
…are a budding Clarence Darrow or David Boies .) If you want to learn a little about the law, try some free online seminars, from: Computer Assisted…
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