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ENGLISH MEDIEVAL LEGAL DOCUMENTS meet the WIKI
…was done by someone with one foot in a long, long ago century and the other foot planted solidly in this 21st century: ENGLISH MEDIEVAL LEGAL DOCUMENTS: AD 600 –…
Pro Se Litigants: Acting as Your Own Lawyer
…lawsuits and bankruptcies are representing themselves, legal experts say. “It’s not just that poor people can’t afford lawyers. This is really a middle-class phenomenon,” said Sue Talia, a judge from…
Oregon Non-Profits and Volunteer Legal and Self-help Resources
Oregon has excellent resources for non-profits and volunteers, whether you run one, serve on a board, want to work at one, or want to start one: 1) Connectipedia…
Oregon Writs of Assistance
…Security Interests” (OSB CLE Deskbook) You may also want to consult an attorney for legal information and advice. DISCLAIMER: 1) The information provided on this blog is for research purposes…
Improvements to the Oregon Legal Research Blog: Tags and Comments
News from Oregon Legal Research Central: 1) We now have a Tag Cloud at the blog (right side, scroll down). Let me know if it works for you or…
Today in Legal History
…speech? Need a hook for a speech right now? Need a brief but educational break from the report you’re writing? Visit Today in Legal History at Findlaw….
Legal Research Database Survey: LexisNexis, Westlaw, and Beyond
This survey, from the Stanford Law School Robert Crown Law Library, is for the Serious Minded Legal Research Service User (and the one who also monitors The Budget): Law…
Legal Guide for Online Publishers
The Citizen Media Law Project’s Legal Guide has some good stuff (and here is their press release). Thanks to the Law Librarian Blog for the link….
Coronavirus Legal Research Guide (Law Library of Congress)
You can go directly to the Law Library of Congress “Coronavirus Resource Guide” or if you want additional information on what Congress is doing, visit Congress dot gov….
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