Hung jury, mistrial, death, not guilty, plea bargain, other? The Law Librarian Blog post: Guilty or Not Guilty, Stats on Law & Order Episodes, links you to Overthinking It,…
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2011 Oregon State Bar Unlawful Practice of Law Task Force Report
You can read the Oregon State Bar (OSB) “2011 Unlawful Practice of Law Task Force Report“ at the OSB website (under the Surveys, Reports & Research tab,…
Law School Theory vs. Practical Skills, One More Time
“Law School Theory vs. Practical Skills, One More Time,” at the Law Librarian Blog (December 15, 2011 ), links to Yale Professor Stanley Fish’s response to David…
Harris County (Texas) Law Library Celebrates 100 Years of Access to Justice
We love hearing about other excellent public law libraries that serve the legal community and the public decade after decade after decade …. The need never seems to end:…
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…
Oregon Landlord-Tenant Law: When a Tenant Dies …. A Short Checklist
…terms: “Landlord and Tenant”, “Dead Bodies”, and “Death”). (Make sure you also check for laws enacted since the last ORS compilation.) 2) The Oregon Rental Housing Association and the Rental…
Oregon Consumer Law 2009 Legislation: Lemon Laws and Auto Repair Shops
If you want or need to track Oregon consumer law legislation, here are two recent bills that may be of interest. And, here is the press release: Senate…
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:…
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…
Coronavirus Legal Research Guide (Law Library of Congress)
You can go directly to the Law Library of Congress “Coronavirus Resource Guide” or if you want additional information on what Congress is doing, visit Congress dot gov. (You…
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