Aug
18
New Search Engine for Oregon Statutes Provides Enhanced Search Features

The blog VoxPopuLII  recently published an article about a new type of legal research product called OregonLaws.org.

The service was created by Robb Shecter, a third year law student at Lewis and Clark Law School in Oregon. OregonLaws.org provides a system to "gather, create, visualize, and mine data." Shecter explains that his database provides new ways to research Oregon statutes because it:

  • uses the hierarchy created by the Oregon Legislature when it designed the Oregon Revised Statutes;
  • uses the subjects of each statute to create a tag cloud leading the researcher to related statutes;
  • provides digital authentication for each document;
  • creates a statutory dictionary based upon all o f the defined terms in the Oregon Revised Statutes (see principal office) - https://www.oregonlaws.org/blog/2009/04/began-a-new-sub-project-oregon-legal-glossary/ new annotations.

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