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Classroom Law Project offers programming on civics and law-related topics for Oregon schools.
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Library of Congress themed teaching material: includes civics and government, civil rights, labor, and more.
Supreme Court research guide from Georgetown Law Library
US Guide to Law Online and Oregon Guide to Law Online from the Library of Congress
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