to the “Unwieldy Rocks” of Hammurabi’s Code. This article from Jolt Law addresses ways AI could widen the gap for equal justice. For instance, a large percentage of pro-se litigants…
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When Public Law Isn’t Public, Isn’t Online, and Isn’t Free: Update to Veeck
Carl Malamud, of Public Resource dot org, wrote an interesting BoingBoing blog post: “Liberating America’s secret, for-pay laws” Previous OLR blog post on building codes and Veeck (Veeck v….
Lawyers: Save Time & Money: “Legal Information Buyer’s Guide & Reference Manual”
Law offices without law librarians can also save time and money with the tips and reviews in the 2013 “Legal Information Buyer’s Guide & Reference Manual. ” 1) How…
Oregon Law Enforcement and “Loud Bird Impersonations”
…this stuff up! This is why you should always have friends in code enforcement, emergency rooms, and law enforcement. They have the most amazing stories and make even…
Oregon Estate Planning Laws: 2007-08 Updates
The latest section newsletter from the Estate Planning and Administration section of the Oregon State Bar (OSB) includes the following articles. (Only past issues are online, but you can…
Gresham (Oregon) Model Rental Property Inspection Program
including a copy of the Council Bill 14-07. The Oregonian ran a story about the new program, “Landlords: the checks are in the code,” by Robin Franzen, on 12/20/07….
Oregon Limited Liability Corporation (LLC) Research Resources
Ordinary people (non-attorneys) often ask law librarians the most complex legal questions and expect answers. It’s a mystery. We show people how to fish – we don’t give them…
Legislative Revision Records Online at State Archives
At the State Archives web site: * Criminal Law Revision Commission Records, 1967-1972 * Interim Committee on Judiciary Records (Oregon Motor Vehicle Code revision) 1973-1974 Interim * Probate Law…
Building Codes and Proposed Legislation
Today’s (1/7/07) Sunday Oregonian has a story on code revisions to state construction law. You may remember their stories back in June 2005 on new construction problems….
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