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Legal Research
See our pages on Introduction to Legal Research and Where do I Begin? for additional information.
The Lewis and Clark Boley Law Library has information on legal research strategies.
Legal research guides can help you dig into specific areas of law or types of legal materials.
The Oregon Blue Book website has some wonderful legal research resources, broken down into the following topics: legislative; judicial; administrative/regulatory; and general.
Locating the Law: A Handbook for Non-Law Librarians, 6th ed.
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Also you can contact your local law library for assistance.
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