…my post on Let’s (Not) Kill All the Law Libraries (and my own follow-up), arguing that if “the law” really was “all online,” then why would we need lawyers?…
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Learn About the Rule of Law: March 5, 2019, Judicial Outreach Week Event in Portland, Oregon
Meet and listen to Multnomah County Circuit Court Presiding Judge Steven Bushong talk and answer questions about the Rule of Law and the work of the judicial branch of…
“Incorporating Animal Law into Private Practice”
Holly Anne Gibbons, an Oregon lawyer, has written a practical article (Introduction) on “Incorporating Animal Law into Private Practice,” in the Lewis & Clark Law School journal, Animal Law…
Law Library Assistant Jobs in Washington and Clackamas Counties (Oregon)
The County Law Librarians of Clackamas County and Washington County are seeking to fill part-time Library Assistant job openings: *** Clackamas County Law Library has a position open for…
Law Librarian Job: University of Oregon Law School Library
Law Reference Librarian Closes: July 16, 2010Eugene, OR “… The person in this position works collaboratively with three law-trained reference librarians and several student reference assistants to provide extensive…
Can You Attend Law School Online?
I keep running across news stories where someone talks about plans to “attend law school online.” I wondered about that, so did a little research. Here’s what I’ve found so far:…
Art and Copyright Law and J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter
Copyright and art law through the eyes of a novelist (and a legal scholar): Gary Pulsinelli, Harry Potter and the (Re)Order of the Artists: Are We Muggles or Goblins?…
Oregon Payday Loans and Lending
The Portland Tribune ran an excellent news story on the current status of Oregon payday lending and on Internet payday lending (and lenders): Internet payday lenders flout new law:…
Service Animals and the Law: Update
From the Washington County (Oregon) Law Librarian: I posted recently about Service Dogs (and other animals) and in a recent Saturday’s Oregonian (11/8/08) there was a…
Free Online Family Law Resources
Take a look at the Charlotte Law Library’s Guide to Free Online Family Law Resources. A few resources are North Carolina-specific, but there are lots of others that will…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

