…of cases databases at cases.justia.com/. There are LOW-COST legal research databases for those who want and need a bit more control over your searching options. A guide to these low-cost…
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Ask a Journalist Today: What is “Title 42”?
…online, without a date!), or the so-called market reports saying “yesterday, the market ended up 13%” (what market, up from or to what?!). It’s meaningless, which listeners and readers know,…
State Agency Databases Across the Fifty States
I was visiting the ever-enlightening FGI blog (Free Government Information) and came across a blog post about this treasure: State Agency Databases Across the Fifty States You can…
Funding Terminated for the “U.S. Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics” (eff. July 1, 2012)
“The Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics has been produced at the Hindelang Criminal Justice Research Center (University at Albany, SUNY) since 1973. Originally published annually in print format, it…
More Free Oregon Legal Information
This class for Landlords only: Landlord Study Hall 2009 Previous Oregon Legal Research blog posts about free Oregon legal information, here and here and here. (And for those of…
Free Federal Rules of Procedure and Evidence eBooks
CALI and the Legal Information Institute join forces to provide free ebooks of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and the Federal Rules…
Executive Order 9066 and the Tides of History
…warning for legal researchers to always check the exact language and context when looking at the current precedential value of cases. If you are interested in finding the text of…
October 2021 is Archives Month in Oregon
…long list of regional archival collections and professional archivists no self-respecting researcher, speaker, teacher, historian, or other well-informed person would ignore before claiming a modicum of knowledge on a subject….
When Public Law Isn’t Public, Isn’t Online, and Isn’t Free: Update to Veeck
Carl Malamud, of Public Resource dot org, wrote an interesting BoingBoing blog post: “Liberating America’s secret, for-pay laws” Previous OLR blog post on building codes and Veeck (Veeck…
Online Guide to Mediation via Blawg Review
This week’s Blawg Review is dedicated to Mediation and Negotiation. Enjoy your travels: Welcome to Blawg Review #94–the “getting to yes” edition! Many…
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