…Times reported recently about the seeming decline in the efforts by news media organizations and others to keep the nation’s courts open to the public. “The days of powerful newspapers…
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Oregon Texting as Hearsay, (alleged) Pimp (“promote prostitution”) Case (Court of Appeals)
State of Oregon v. John Elwood Causey, Jr., A148112, 265 Or App __ (2014) (Multnomah County Circuit Court, 100646533) Excerpt from case: “DE MUNIZ, S. J. “Defendant appeals a…
Oregon Supreme Court Defines the Word “Tampers”
…do so. Court clarifies the definition of “tampers” as it is used in ORS 164.345(1): State of Oregon v. Terry Dean Schoen, (TC 04494) (CA A129669) (SC S057652) From the…
Using Small Claims Court in Oregon (Book), New Edition, 2018
The 2nd edition of Janay Haas, “Using Small Claims Court in Oregon,” 2018, is now available. Don’t litigate in Oregon Small Claims Court without it. Read our previous blog…
U.S. Supreme Court Justices Go Green: iPad & Kindle Appellate Court Briefs
This shouldn’t really be “news,” but it is! And it may be really big news when it can be said of all appellate court judges, not just federal…
Canine U.S. Supreme Court Arguments: In Dog We Trust (all others meow)
From UW: Videos of U.S. Supreme Court Arguments—at Last! “On the HBO program Last Week Tonight, John Oliver observed that without video Supreme Court oral arguments are pretty dry,…
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…
Android App: Pronouncing Dictionary of the Supreme Court of the United States
“The Lillian Goldman Law Library has released an android app of our Pronouncing Dictionary of the United States Supreme Court.” Link directly to their web document version: “Pronouncing Dictionary…
PACER Update: How to Find Federal Court Documents Removed by the U.S. Administrative Office of the Courts
The University of North Carolina Law Library has developed a guide on: Accessing Docket Information Directly from the Courts Affected by the Removal of Information. Previous OLR blog posts…
Seven Law Librarians Serve Nine U.S. Supreme Court Justices
…the block, the U.S. Supreme Court Justices (with apologies to excellent law professors and lawyers everywhere), still have a law library and professional law librarians (plus support staff). U.S Supreme…
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