Tis the Season, Part Two – Food Law:If I hadn’t become a law librarian instead of practicing law after law school I imagine I might have practiced school, government,…
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Oregon Small Claims Court: A Checklist for Plaintiffs and Defendants
…(and don’t forget the session law from even-numbered years, which are not included in the odd-numbered year ORS). 4) Read “Using Small Claims Court in Oregon,” by Janay Haas. 5) Talk…
Baseball Law!
Who couldn’t use a book on Baseball Law? We sure could here in the Portland-metro area. A summary of what you’ll find in “The Little White Book of Baseball…
Oregon Patent & Trademark Depository Leaving the Lewis & Clark (Boley) Law Library
The Boley Law Library of Lewis & Clark Law School has officially withdrawn from the Patent & Trademark Depository Library (PTDL) program. The Oregon government…
Skip Tracing (aka Public Sleuthing) at King County Law Library (Seattle, WA)
If you can’t make it to the King County (Seattle) Law Library (KCLL) class, you may still partake of their law librarian generosity: you can read class handouts, including…
Oregon County Law Library Conference Rooms
A few Oregon county law libraries have conference rooms for use by lawyers and clients (and self-represented litigants) who need gathering space for depositions, teleconferences, or meetings…
Food Liability Law
The Food Liability Law Blog has some interesting posts, including this one that features an Oregon and Washington public health officer: “Is it Really a Food-Born Illness?” Excerpt: “At…
Nebraska’s Safe Haven Law and Oregon Parents
Maybe it’s my bent sense of pathos and bathos, but I’ve found Nebraska’s safe haven law dilemma both incredibly heartbreaking and (darkly) humorous. The sadness is for both the…
Washington State and California Legal Research Tips
If you have a Washington or California state legal research or resource question, and especially if you’re new to legal research, check out that state’s law libraries legal research…
Oregon Law and Laws Online: Ha Ha Ha
Ha ha ha. I spent time this morning doing the following (fellow public and private law librarians around the state do the same, just about every day): 1)…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

