Some law books just look as if they’d be more fun to read than others: Law and Magic, by Christine A. Corcos “…Topics include alchemy in fifteenth-century England, a…
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Northwest Small Business Law Blog
Small businesses in Oregon and Washington have a lot of legal resources from which to draw information and advice. I’ve blogged about Small Business Law before and recently have…
Oregon and U.S. Court and Case Law e-Summary Service
Subscribe to Oregon and U.S. court and case law e-summary services from the Willamette University Law School service: Willamette Law Online. It’s a painless way to stay informed about…
Tracking a Bill through the Oregon Legislature
So, how do you find out if a bill has become a law or where it is in the legislative process? With the Oregon Legislature in session now, take…
Casemaker vs Fastcase: Closed vs “Open” Source
…competition to win the loyalty of America’s lawyers.” That competition reached a critical juncture last month when the Oregon State Bar Association announced it was switching from Casemaker to Fastcase….
When a Law Librarian Sighs, It Means Talk to a Lawyer! (Note: The Google is NOT a Lawyer)
“Thus sayeth the Librarian,“ over at Legal Research is Easy (where you can enjoy some of the best public law librarianship story (and truth) telling in the blogging…
Oregon Trial Attorney Resources: Law Practice, Statutes of Limitations, and More
Jerry Cunningham at his info-packed Live Journal Oregon Law website linked to this Oregon attorney website: Oregon Trial Attorney Resources, from attorneys Richard J. Vangelisti and Scott F. Kocher….
What shows the history of a statute?
…§1; 1981 c.88 §2; 1983 c.330 §1; 1993 c.741 §110; 1993 c.796 §1; 2001 c.403 §1]” (ORS 776.015). I told them that is the history of the law. When the…
Law of Unintended Consequences (or, beware of what you vote for)
…call it the Law of Unintended Consequences, otherwise known as the Law of You Never Know. Portland State University urban studies professor Carl Abbott says, just maybe, there’s more of…
Immigration Law Primer and a Free, Online Learn-a-Language Primer
1) The Gallagher Law Library blog reminds us that an “Immigration Law Primer” is available at the Federal Judicial Center. 2) The basic print immigration law primer is Kurzban’s…
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