Support the Law Library

Issues Facing County Law Libraries


As pertaining to ORS 9.815, every county in Oregon is required to operate a law library or provide law library services.

 

 However, county law libraries have not received a budget increase since 2007 (almost 20 years)!

 

This has caused state-wide struggles of upkeeping staffing, services, and legal resources for our community members. Especially with the increasing numbers of self-represented litigants and a widening access to justice gap in the United States, adequate funding for law library services are more important than ever.

Support the Law Library


If you would like to support the Lane County Law Library, the best thing to do is to contact your legislator and representatives and share your story and support of the library.

 

 If you don’t know who your representatives are, click here for an online tool.

 

 We do the best with what we have, but if you want improved staffing and resources, your support can help us improve our services!

 

 Goals of the future with increased funding: increased staffing, streamlined and card-payment printing, Spanish-language facilitator services, lawyer in the library programs, and more!

 

Lane County Law Library Patron Survey


 

If you would like to provide feedback or share your story with us on how the library has helped you, filling out the survey below greatly helps us highlight what is needed and share our community impact.

You can also click here to open it in another window. 

 

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What is ORS 9.815?

The Oregon Revised Statutes are the statewide law of Oregon. ORS 9.815 refers to the mandatory county responsibility of providing law libraries. Click here to read the statute.

How Do You Receive Funding?

County law libraries used to be funded through a percentage of the court filing fees, but within the last 15 years has changed to be a direct amount allocated amount from filing fee totals, which the original number has not had an increase since 2007.

Why is there no staff in the library when I need it?

According to a 2021 survey of Oregon county law libraries, "only six county law libraries and the Multnomah Legal Resource Center (MLRC) have one or more full-time equivalent staff. Thirteen county law libraries and the MLRC have professional staff or both professional and non-professional staff. One county law library listed no staff."

 

Staffing issues concern us as much as they do you! It is a state-wide struggle to keep staffing adequate. If we were not in at the time of your arrival, please leave us a note, voicemail at (541) 682-4337, or email us at [email protected]

Can I Volunteer with the Law Library?

We offer a select amount of paid internships and do not currently have any volunteer positions with the general public, BUT if you are a lawyer that is looking for CLE/pro bono credit and would like to volunteer time for a lawyer in the library program, please feel free to contact us at (541) 682-4337 or [email protected].