Maybe it’s my bent sense of pathos and bathos, but I’ve found Nebraska’s safe haven law dilemma both incredibly heartbreaking and (darkly) humorous. The sadness is for both the…
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Oregon Law and Laws Online: Ha Ha Ha
Ha ha ha. I spent time this morning doing the following (fellow public and private law librarians around the state do the same, just about every day): 1)…
Zines and the Law
…way looking at art stimulates the artist in us all. I don’t know of any print LAW zines, though. Surely there is a place for a law zine, isn’t there?…
Oregon Small Claims Court: A Checklist for Plaintiffs and Defendants
…(and don’t forget the session law from even-numbered years, which are not included in the odd-numbered year ORS). 4) Read “Using Small Claims Court in Oregon,” by Janay Haas. 5) Talk…
Creativity and the Law
…The 100 Most Creative Moments in American Law, posted May 23rd, 2008 2) Ernie the Attorney: Know Your Brain, posted 5/29/08 3) Laura the Law Librarian: here (see Delgado article)…
Water Law in Oregon
From the Washington County (Oregon) Law Librarian: It can been said that future wars will be over food and water, especially water. The future is here and the wars…
Oregon Patent & Trademark Depository Leaving the Lewis & Clark (Boley) Law Library
The Boley Law Library of Lewis & Clark Law School has officially withdrawn from the Patent & Trademark Depository Library (PTDL) program. The Oregon government…
Basic Oregon Legal Research Resources
…are in print version only, not online. You don’t need to buy these, but you should know about them. Your local law library will either have or have access to…
Copyrighted State Legal Forms can Protect Consumers
…the Oregon State Bar , at an Oregon county law library , or you can post the question to L-net . “ State Law Library of…
Comics and the Law: Emerald City Comicon 2014
From Gallagher Blogs: “The Law of Comics – this weekend near you! Calling all geeks! Emerald City Comicon is here this Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, and they’re not only…
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