…the 13th ruling. It is the most dangerous libel decision in decades. The decision puts a crack in the bedrock that threatens to undermine free speech….” (read full post)…
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100 Uses for Pocket U.S. Constitutions
…Dawg offerings when riding public transit (it’s hard to get mad at someone who’s handing you a free pocket U.S. Constitution!) 8) Luggage stuffers. I always put one in my…
Death, Taxes, Bar Exams, and Access to Justice in Oregon
…in an endless stream of articles and speeches by legal worthies bemoaning the tiny life raft of free or low-cost legal aid being swamped on the tsunami of demand. Meanwhile,…
What if the Beneficiaries of Your Estate Get Divorced?
…ex-spouse gets? A recent article in the April 2009 issue of the OSB Estate Planning and Administration Section newsletter (previous issues of the newsletter are free online)…
Legal Publisher Vendors in Town (Portland, OR)
…the Exhibit Hall for no charge. The Exhibit Hall (at the Oregon Convention Center (OCC)): and here is a list of the vendors (with floor plan). To get a free…
When the Beat Generation Becomes the Revenue Generation
… or, When Beating Your Traffic Ticket isn’t Possible in Oregon: (Previous OLR Blog post about Beating Your Traffic Ticket. Locals know which town and city Traffic Courts…
“Pig Ball and Stuck Skunks”: Reference Questions to Live For
…Sutton is one of 50 or so customer service representatives, or CSRs, asking this question 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The free service launched in March not…
Full-tilt Legal Research Resources for Ordinary People
…have free access to it using their public library card (see below for who is eligible): Contains full-text databases, including: * Law journals (issues back to their inception) * U.S….
U.S. Constitution Day is Monday, September 17th
I am celebrating Constitution Day this year. I’ll be handing out free pocket and wallet-size U.S. Constitutions in my Law Library (all day) and on the Washington County…
Newspaper (and other periodical or serial) “Corrections”
No, you can’t always believe what you read (you didn’t know this already?), but this is not cause for despair. While print authors remain forever frustrated when they…
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