Not all U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeals (or federal district or bankruptcy courts for that matter) make full (or almost full) runs of their opinions available at their websites….
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U.S. Supreme Court Oral Argument Audiotapes (and the Oregon Appellate Courts’ Policy)
Visit SCOTUS blog for a report and links: New Policy on Tapes Release In Oregon, CD’s of the Oregon Supreme and Appellate Courts’ oral arguments are usually available the…
I’ve Been Called to Jury Duty – Now What?
As COVID restrictions ease across Oregon, the state’s circuit courts are resuming in-person trials. We have been getting questions about serving on a jury. Each county circuit court has…
Oregon Appellate Court Briefs: Filing to Access Timeline Update
…do? There is actually quite a bit. Mere mortals who want Oregon appellate court documents have their own “points of access” and it’s going to get better: 1) How to…
Writing (and finding) Oregon Appellate Court Briefs
This blog post is written primarily for the new appellate court brief writer, either the new lawyer or the pro se litigant. Not all materials on briefs writing are…
Hilarious (and Dark) Side of Automated Court Services: Replacing Courts with Websites
Link from Richard Zorza’s inimitable Access to Justice blog: A Cautionary Tale — Cartoon Points Out the Downsides of Automated Courts Access to justice and court systems broken (and broke)? “If…
Call for Submissions: 2009 Oregon Appellate Almanac
Speaking of the Appellate Courts, there is a call out for submissions for the 2009 edition of the Appellate Almanac. Details are at the OSB Appellate Practice Section homepage;…
Vanornum I: ORCP 1.735: Applicable to Appellate Courts? Tracking and Interpreting Legislative and Council on Court Procedures (CCP) History
…controls appellate court review of claims of instructional error — arises because subsection (1) declares that “a party may not obtain review on appeal” of a trial court’s asserted error…
Keep Up With the U.S. Supreme Court and Oregon Appellate Courts
It’s that time of year again to sign up or reset your profile with the Willamette Law Online service from Willamette University College of Law Find links to…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

