“Free Public Access to Federal Materials on Guide to Law Online October 14, 2014 by Donna Sokol This is a guest post by Ann Hemmens, legal reference librarian…
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U.S. Supreme Court Web Citation Link Rot Fix (UC Berkeley)
…If you think that is the only problem with online Supreme Court opinions, guess again: what about their link rot? See e.g.: NYT article, “In Supreme Court Opinions, Web Links…
DIY Legal Research vs. DIY Lawyering
I’m an energetic advocate of DIY Legal Research (as are most public law library librarians) and a somewhat less than enthusiastic advocate of DIY Lawyering (aka self-help, self-representation, pro…
Free and Low-Cost Legal Research G2G (Guides to Guides) (July 2013 Update)
Law Library’s Low-Cost Legal Research Services on the Web 4) Oregon Legal Research Blog posts: a) How to Find a Case Online Using Free Resources b) More Free Searchable Federal…
Not Online in Oregon: Attorney General’s Administrative Law Manual and other Legal Publications
For all the talk about “it’s all online,” we recently noticed that the Oregon Attorney General’s Administrative Law Manual and Uniform and Model Rules of Procedure under the APA…
ABA launches online database of collateral consequences for each U.S. jurisdiction
ABA launches online database of collateral consequences for each U.S. jurisdiction “WASHINGTON , Dec. 16, 2014 — The American Bar Association Criminal Justice Section has completed the National…
Is Artificial Intelligence Ready to Help with Legal Research?
…it provides for an amusing anecdote. Lately I’ve seen articles published about using AI to aid in legal research and was wondering what the consensus was about using an AI…
Oregon Judicial Branch Online Records: Free, Public Access to Selected Court Documents
Oregon Judicial Department Online Records Search: Free, Public Access: “The Oregon Judicial Department is pleased to provide free online access to limited case information in the circuit courts and…
Oregon Revised Statutes, Copyright Dispute, and Legal Research
…posted about this Oregon Revised Statute dispute here and here. Caveat emptor: if you research “the law online,” please make sure you have the current, official, corrected, authentic, and updated…
Casemaker vs Fastcase: Closed vs “Open” Source
…all “it’s all online ” on me). Last, what I say here is not earth-shattering or reason to change a business model, but choosing to run the legal research…
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