Citing unpublished opinions in the federal courts: It’s a Yes. The Supreme Court has not surprisingly approved citing to unpublished cases next year. beSpacific and How Appealing, among others,…
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Equal Justice Conference: Portland, April 30, May 1-3
…courts, access to affordable lawyers, and legal self-help programs of all shapes and sizes. Oregon will have a good showing at this 2014 Equal Justice Conference – see the EJC…
Post Conviction Right to Counsel: Federal and State Cases and Articles
“Post-Conviction Representation, Pro Se Practice and Access to the Courts,” by Ken Strutin, published at LLRX dot com on February 19, 2013 Excerpt: “After the first criminal appeal, there…
How Does Oregon Rank in the (Access to) Justice Index
Visit the Justice Index beta site for preliminary findings. Note: access to justice is different from access to courts – and then there is access to affordable legal assistance….
Marijuana: Should it be Legal (in Oregon)? (Forum: October 3, 2013)
…630 SW Fifth Avenue, Suite 500; Portland, Oregon 97204 Panelists: 1) The Honorable Jean Kerr Maurer, Supervisor, START Court, Multnomah County Courts 2) Russ Belville, Executive Director, 420RADIO.org 3) Sergeant…
Oregon State Government Furlough Days in 2013: Jan 18, April 19, and May 24
State Courts and Oregon State Government offices will be closed on Friday, January 18, 2013, and Friday, April 19, 2013, and Friday, May 24, 2013….
Fastcase Tools: Justia, NewsLibrary, USLegalForms
…is slow and difficult, especially if you have to search multiple courts. So Fastcase has worked with Justia to build a tool that can search across all PACER sites at…
Oregon Judicial Branch Online Records: Free, Public Access to Selected Court Documents
Oregon Judicial Department Online Records Search: Free, Public Access: “The Oregon Judicial Department is pleased to provide free online access to limited case information in the circuit courts and…
Which Tech Companies Protect Your Online Data from Government Requests?
…Which companies have resisted improper government demands by fighting for user privacy in the courts and on Capitol Hill? In short, which companies have your back? ….” [Link to full…
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