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The mission of the State of Oregon Law Library (SOLL) is to provide the comprehensive legal resources that the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of state government require to serve the public effectively and to afford all Oregonians access to legal information. If you are lucky enough to live within the borders of this great state, you have access to the following public legal research databases provided by the SOLL.
BarBooks - This online library includes all the legal treatises produced by the Oregon State Bar. Popular titles include Elder Law, Family Law, and Oregon Real Estate Deskbook.
Use Fastcase to find case law, statutes, session laws, rules, or attorney general opinions. For general self-help guides with titles like Building a Parenting Agreement That Works, U.S. Immigration Made Easy, and Every Landlord's Legal Guide, explore the Legal Information Reference Center.
Online access to briefs and opinions of the Oregon Supreme and Appellate Courts, legal information guides, and in-person and virtual legal reference services.
SOLL provides specialized legal resources to Oregon State Agency Employees. To view available databases, select "State Agency Databases" from the side navigation bar, then select your department or agency to locate resources specific to you.
The State of Oregon Law Library digital collections offer electronic access to a variety of government publications, published by the State of Oregon Law Library in partnership with the agency that created the original print documents.
Oregon Appellate Court
Oregon Agency Orders