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Equal Protection: Library Closures Found to be Unlawful (U.K.)
This is a decision from a U.K. High Court . “Court rules library closures unlawful: Campaigners hail victory as councils ordered to revisit plans for library closures…
Why Legal Outsourcing Doesn’t Always Work: Justice Bedsworth Explores a Culture Clash
The O(range) C(ounty) Bar Association monthly OC Lawyer Magazine , June 2011 issue, brings us another wise and wacky article from our favorite appellate court judge:…
Non-Lawyers Authorized to Assist Self-Represented Litigants in Washington State
On June 15, 2012, the Washington State Supreme Court adopted a new rule: APR 28, entitled “Limited Practice Rule for Limited License Technicians” You can link to the text…
Oregon Consumer Law: Parking Tickets, Tax Collectors, Weekend Tow Jobs, and a “Notice of Tort Claim” Appeal
…recipient eventually hears from the Oregon Department of Revenue. The state acts as the collection agency for other government entities, including Multnomah County Courts. The Desk had two such tickets,…
“The Wit, Wisdom, and Worthlessness of Law Reviews”
…2010: Excerpt: “… During California’s legal “golden era” of the Gibson and Traynor Courts in the 1950s and ’60s, law reviews were cited with increasing frequency. In a classic…
Oregon Warrantless Cell Phone Searches (with a side of fried (cellular) chips)
It’s not often you hear (read) the Oregon Court of Appeals split the infinitive and use the phrase “fry the chip” in the same sentence. (See below *)…
How to Find Oregon PECBR Cases
…of the Board, the Oregon Court of Appeals, the Oregon Supreme Court, as well as Oregon Revised Statutes, Labor Arbitration Reports (to 1996), Labor Relations Reference Manual (to 1996), and…
Defamation in Church: Tubra v. Cook (Oregon)
In a January 27th, 2010, opinion, the Oregon Court of Appeals decided: Tim Tubra v. John Michael Cooke and Ron Swor and the International Church Of The Foursquare Gospel,…
The American Way: Speaking Out, Advocacy, Whining, Snipping, and Ranting
U.S. Presidents have been speaking out to members of Congress for a long time, and vice versa. Supreme Court Justices speak out every week, at the very least, and…
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