An Oregon county law library colleague found the “pig” case we were looking for (previous pig post), except it turns out to be cows, not pigs – yoinks! (In…
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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…
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 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:…
Traffic Week: Turn, Turn, Turn Signals
…a serious traffic accident, kill and maim your family, land in jail for killing and maiming someone else’s’ family.” 4) Myth: You can’t just tell a teen driver to use…
Ralph Nader plans tort law museum
The 7/30/13 ABA Journal reports: “Ralph Nader plans tort law museum,” article by Debra Cassens Weiss The museum’s location is currently set for Winsted, Connecticut (so you won’t need…
(More) Oregon Condo Law
I’ve blogged a lot about condo law for a reason. (See here and here.) Condo homeownership is fairly new to Oregon, and a lot of Oregon lawyers, and there…
Law Library of Congress Report on Bitcoin in 40 Countries
“Our New Report Looks at Bitcoin in 40 Countries,” February 4, 2014 by Kelly Buchanan The foreign law specialists and analysts at the Law Library of Congress recently completed…
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