…state’s appellate court briefs I wrote an article for our county bar association newsletter and in it I compared briefs to Turducken (no, I don’t imagine it really does need…
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Justice Bedsworth and the Kindness of Lawyer Mentors
…list California appellate court’s: Justice Bedsworth, whose column, Criminal Waste of Space, is published monthly in the OC Lawyer: November 2011 – Dear Friends and Gentle Hearts…
OSB Publication Wins National Award: “Oregon Constitutional Law”
…for the states. Attorneys practicing in Oregon should be familiar with the provisions of the Oregon Constitution and the appellate courts’ interpretations of those provisions…” [Read the full post.]…
Traffic Week: Oregon Cell Phone (and Texting) Law
…know a lot about this new law, but there is also so much we don’t know, which will play itself out in traffic (and trial and appellate) courts, and possibly…
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….
The Law Librarian and the FBI: A Shaggy Dog Tale in Six Parts: PART TWO
…Brandon was out of jail, his lawyers fighting on his behalf, and the lawsuits would work their way through the courts. Brandon didn’t have or couldn’t find my library’s books,…
Federal Civil Disorder Law and the Commerce Clause
…It’s possible that whether there is a sufficient connection to interstate commerce is a question the appellate courts, or Supreme Court, will grapple with as these new cases proceed….
Oregon Council on Court Procedures
…directly involved in creating, reviewing, and amending the Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure, which govern procedure and practice in all Oregon circuit courts (except for the small claims department). Members…
UPDATED: How to Find a Case Online – using Free resources
…menu to select a jurisdiction. Alternately, you can use the Advanced Scholar Search to select specific courts to search (for example, “238 Or App 678” with the Oregon…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

