Legal Research Tip of the Day: My counterpart at the Lane County Law Library writes an excellent Newsletter that is chockful of legal research tips. The latest issue has,…
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Towing Complaint? Speak Out Now.
…the same as what you would do when you have any other grievance, public or private. You research and document the facts, map out a strategic plan of action, and…
E-Ref = Frustration Squared
Virtual Email Reference It’s not easy explaining how to research a legal question – and try doing it in high-heels and backwards – no, wait, I mean in an…
Sites to see from the 2011 Virtual Reference Summit
Some of us here at the Oregon Legal Research blog are recently returned from the 2011 Virtual Reference Summit, where many Oregon library staff go to share an interest…
Spousal Support and “The Feminine Mistake”: A Gift that Keeps on Giving
…on a regular basis, you’ll need to do some research in the primary sources (starting with your state’s “Digest,” usually), the secondary sources (e.g. treatises and periodicals), and in your…
Traffic (and Driving) Tips from Washington State and Oregon Traffic Legislation Round-up
…where you will also find very helpful research specialists.) Oregon Traffic Legislation Round-up (to date): And my special thanks to committee administrator, Patrick Brennan for the following round-up to date…
Theft of Intangibles, the Duh Factor, and Law Librarians
…resources. I used to use 18 USC 1346 and the Privacy Act of 1974 when I taught legal research in my previous life and came to love them as statutory…
The Saga of the Missing EAB Decisions
…the EAB said she would do more research and I should call back the following day. Day 2: I called the Multnomah Law Library in the hopes they…
International Animators Converge on Portland
…program for comics aficionados on June 27th, at the Central Library (downtown). I’ve mentioned before that I can find a law library or legal research connection to just about anything…
Can Convicted Rapists in Oregon Demand Custody or Visitation With a Child Born Through Rape?
…9.160, 9.166 and 9.21). They may not interpret statutes, cases or regulations, perform legal research, recommend or assist in the preparation of forms, or advise patrons regarding their legal rights. …
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