As the Oregon Legal Research blogger, I’ve stretched the scope of my “blog focus” to include writing for and answering questions from pro se patrons, public librarians, lawyers, community…
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Pardon Me, but How Do I Request a Pardon from the Governor of Oregon?
From the Washington County (Oregon) Law Librarian: How does one request a pardon? I wish I could say, “let me count the ways.” But I can’t and highly recommend…
Summer Reading: Law and Non-law Fiction for Attorneys
The Oregon State Bar’s Ian Pisarcik, Legal Publications Attorney Editor, gives us a list of intriguing books for our reading pleasure: “As an attorney, two things are reasonably…
Honest Services Law: Honestly, now!
For the record: The “honest services law” is 18 U.S.C. 1346, which is a federal (not state) law that is found in the U.S. Code. It has a complex…
Law of Elvis on His Birthday, January 8th
…CLE on “Elvis Law. The state and federal cases dealing with the late king of rock `n’ roll.” There were lots of news stories at the time of the CLE….
Job Opening: Willamette Law Library Director
Law Librarian Blog posting: Director of the Law Library, Willamette University College of Law AALL (American Association of Law Libraries) Career Center….
JOB: Oregon Law Library Assistant Position
This position opens on June 2 and closes on June 15, 2012: Washington County Law Library (apply through the Washington County Human Resources website) The Washington County Law Library,…
Can Convicted Rapists in Oregon Demand Custody or Visitation With a Child Born Through Rape?
A Law dot com news feed article: “Skadden Associate, Herself a Rape Victim, Dives into Akin Fray,” by Brian Baxter, Am Law Daily, 8/22/12, got me wondering about Oregon’s…
Law Librarians, Hollywood and Portland (with a side of lawyers)
1) Lest you think lawyers and law librarians don’t have no fun, take a look at these: 2) Hollywood Librarians (the movie) coming to Portland (Oregon). 3) Thousands of…
Oregon (OSB) Constitutional Law Section Spring 2010 Newsletter
The OSB Or Con Law section’s Spring 2010 newsletter is an eye-popping 73 pages – that’s not a newsletter, that’s a book! If you want to immerse yourself in…
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