OPB’s Think Out Loud had a program this past week on: Involuntary Commitment, Air Date: Monday, May 24th 2010 (posted By: Julie Sabatier) “Guests: 1) Sally Fabre: Mother…
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Portland Protests: Exclusive Naked Athena of Portland Interview (Unrefined Sophisticates)
Facts matter (usually, often, or at least eventually, sometimes, maybe, well, we can at least try to read and listen to original sources … please): Listen to the…
Oregon Measure 53 (Civil Forfeiture) 6/13/08 Update
Seized-property measure in doubt: Votes too close to call, so a recount may decide issue, by Peter Wong • Statesman Journal: “With fewer than 600 votes separating passage…
A Few Civic and Religious Leaders Marched WITH Protesters
A few civic and religious leaders joined their people protesting abuse, discrimination, police violence: Camden and Newark (NJ), Flint (MI), Fargo (ND), Coral Gables (FL), Kansas City (MO),…
Righting Civil Wrongs: Tort Museum Virtual Tour
Tort Law: The American Museum of Tort Law has opened up a virtual tour option. The tour will make you a little dizzy and it’s not as user-friendly…
Fabulous Fabio and the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge “Militia” Jury (Oregonian)
Still wondering about the jury verdict in the Bundy et al Malheur Militia case? This Oregonian article explains a lot. (You’ll need to do some more homework to…
They Had “Access,” But They Didn’t Get Justice (28 GJPLP 321 (2021))
…something that occurs with increasing frequency across the United States. In one sense, following the expectations behind prevailing civil access to justice initiatives, these parties were “successful.” They…
What Does One Do With a Bouncing (NSF) Check?
…not all). They will be able to explain a bit about the check cashing process. For example, some (most?) banks process checks on a first-come, first-served basis, so they may…
Emergency Clauses in the Oregon Constitution and Laws – Referendum Power Reserved to the People
“My View: Emergency clause abuses democracy,” Portland Tribune, 27 January 2015, by Richard F. LaMountain Background: Oregon Constitution Art. 1, Section 1. Natural rights inherent in people. We…
How Do I Apply For Emancipation From My Parents?
How did we answer that? By Paula Simon We had a younger patron come into the library who was interested in the process to become emancipated from their parents….
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