The answer to this question may matter to you, your children, and your grandchildren! (Hint, the answer is no.)
Clark v. Rameker (13-299), in a unanimous decision:
“JUSTICE SOTOMAYOR delivered the opinion of the Court.
The answer to this question may matter to you, your children, and your grandchildren! (Hint, the answer is no.)
Clark v. Rameker (13-299), in a unanimous decision:
“JUSTICE SOTOMAYOR delivered the opinion of the Court.
“Five Ways Lawyers Supercharge Gmail,” via Attorney at Work, from Carole Levitt J.D., M.L.S., Internet For Lawyers:
You can follow the Marion County Law Library on Twitter. Go to Twitter #MCLawLibrary or view it as a web page (no Twitter knowledge required!).
The Clackamas Review wrote a great story about our small claims court programs generally (see video) and the Clackamas County Small Claims Court Program specifically!
“Make the most of your time in small-claims court,” by Raymond Rendleman, Clackamas Review, June 9, 2014
Excerpt: “Jennifer Dalglish, the Clackamas County law librarian is dedicated to providing equal access to legal information and legal-research assistance to all citizens, so she is always looking for new and improved ways to do so.
When: Thursday, June 12, 2014 – 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Where: Oregon City Public Library
A Multnomah County Librarian has posted this practical and lighthearted collection of wedding, marriage, and divorce law links:
“Now that it’s legal: same-sex marriage and the law,” by Emily-Jane D., Jun 04, 2014
And maybe it’s also time to update my Engagement Ring Law blog post!