Law Librarian Blog for the link to the law dot com (Legal Times, 11/27) story, “Scalia to Join Supreme Court Book Club.” Excerpt from the article: “While Supreme Court Justice…
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Recover damages/costs for time lost repairing ID Theft injury
links to DoJ press release 07-521: “The Department of Justice today submitted to Congress new proposed legislation that seeks to update and improve current laws aimed at protecting Americans from…
Skip Tracing
Checking for criminal records is different from “skip tracing,” though some of the records do overlap (e.g. if the person you are tracing happens to be in the criminal…
Bedsworth and The Troubles
disenherited grandchildren, one (rightfully) cantankerous brother, and the stars of the show, The Lawyers. All brought to you by Justice William W. Bedsworth of the California Court of Appeals….
BJS Report on State Court Organization, 1987-2005
A fellow law librarian alerted us to this report from the U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics on State Court Organization, 1987-2004….
“Death Rates Lower in Prison than in the General Population”
The Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) alerts us to new reports, but you can get them yourself hot off the press. Visit their What’s New at BJS site and…
A New Bedsworth to Ring in the New Year
There is no better way to end an old or begin a New Year than a visit with Justice Bedsworth, who takes on Kansas, Nebraska, London, South Korea, France,…
Sex-offender List Identity-Theft Scam
…is available online at no cost. Aumsville police also has forwarded the information to the Oregon Department of Justice, which tracks scams statewide, Schmitz said. If residents receive a similar…
State (Oregon) as Judgment Creditor: ORS 31.735
Interesting case out of the Oregon Court of Appeals today (2/20/08), with a legislative history of ORS 31.735: MAN AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT and OREGON DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, Appellant Cross-Respondent, v….
An Oregon Lawyer Writes About Blogging
…You might not like it, you might find it too much work, but you might also find it very satisfying, if not therapeutic. (It’s also, as Justice Bedsworth…
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