Courthouses can be happy places on rare occasions and weddings can cheer up the otherwise gloomy edifices since wedding parties usually dress more colorfully than litigants (not to…
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Do Oregon circuit court judges have the power to review the decisions of other circuit court judges?
Oregonian v. The Honorable Nan G. Waller and State Of Oregon (Filed October 24, 2012 (Multnomah County Circuit Court 091116280, Court of Appeals A148488)) “BREWER, J. This case…
Judges who Blog
From LawSites: New Blog Serves as Training Hub for Minnesota Judges, Trial Lawyers And, see links to this at the bottom of the blog post: “For more examples of…
Three New Oregon Court of Appeals Judges Sworn In
I read somewhere that on November 12th, the following new Oregon Court of Appeals Judges were (to be) sworn in. If that is correct, here are our 3 new…
Who Appoints Oregon Circuit Court Presiding Judges?
Who appoints the Circuit Court Presiding Judges? Read the Statute: ORS 1.003 (and always check the index and the annotations for more) Experienced lawyers tell new…
Blogs Written by Judges
If you missed the April 26, 2013, “A Quick Survey of Blogs Written by Judges” post by Robert Ambrogi at LawSites, it’s not too late….
“Survey: [State Court] Judges Split on Their Use of Social Media”
Robert Ambrogi, at his Law Sites blog, writes on 10/28/10, about the interesting (to put it mildly) results of a survey of state courts and judges: Survey: Judges…
Oregon Court of Appeals Judges
Oregon Court of Appeals has a New Judge: now the Honorable Meagan Flynn More about Oregon appellate and trial courts: Oregon Court of Appeals Judges. Oregon Supreme Court Justices….
Oregon Commission on Judicial Fitness and Disability: Report on Judge Vance Day
The Oregonian has posted the Oregon Commission on Judicial Fitness and Disability report to the Oregon Supreme Court on Marion County Circuit Court Judge Vance Day. You can…
Scientists Conclude that Wikipedia Influences Judges’ Legal Reasoning – LawSites
“Cite Wikipedia in an argument to a judge, and you are likely to get a disapproving glare in response. ‘Give me solid precedent,’ the judge is likely to…
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