…the provision of the Oregon Constitution that purports to authorize the legislature to establish courts was improperly adopted in 1910. It therefore follows — again, in defendant’s view — that,…
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Unsafe at Any Speed “Beds has found a danger Ralph Nader missed”
Justice Bedsworth, of the California Courts of Appeal, returns with his October column in the Orange County Lawyer Magazine: Unsafe at Any Speed “Beds has found a danger…
Around the Country: Criminal Records Research and Self-Help
…About Criminal Records California Courts Self-Help Center Of course in the process of finding these, one finds completely unrelated but more useful web sites, like this one, Pet Peek….
More Free and Low-Cost Legal Research Services
…and Fastcase, Inc. announced today that they will release a large and free archive of federal case law, including all Courts of Appeals decisions from 1950 to the…
Researching California Law from Afar
…public law librarian: Council of California County Law Libraries (see especially their Self-Help and Legal Links) 2) California Courts (including a free, fully-searchable database of CA cases from 1850 to…
Free and Open Access to the Law
…rejecting courts and legislators as viable guarantors of open access, … the article concludes that America’s law schools have both the opportunity and obligation to provide an alternative to the…
WW Shortlist of Federal Judge Candidates for U.S. D.C., Oregon
…court judges, history and appointment process: U.S. Courts dot gov One view of the political process surrounding appointments and here. And here’s the WWire list: Karen Immergut (U.S. Attorney…
No Sleep for Briefing Lawyers in Oregon Leg Special Session Case
…fast-tracked through the courts. Briefs are due tomorrow and Thursday with arguments on Friday. Legislators are scheduled to convene on Monday.” A few lawyers aren’t going to get any sleep…
Oregon High Court Judges: Productivity, Influence and Independence
Willamette Week’s Murmers this week (5/21/08) notes a recent study (May 2008) titled, “Which States Have the Best (and worst) High Courts,” by Stephen J. Choi, Mitu Gulati, and…
When the Beat Generation Becomes the Revenue Generation
… or, When Beating Your Traffic Ticket isn’t Possible in Oregon: (Previous OLR Blog post about Beating Your Traffic Ticket. Locals know which town and city Traffic Courts are…
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