…(Many Oregon lawyers also serve as Small Claims Court pro tem and volunteer judges – there’s a lot of experience among them – take one to lunch if you’re interested…
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Take the Multnomah Central (Circuit) Courthouse Community Survey
…current seismic codes, is overcrowded and presents serious safety concerns for the public due to poor separation of criminal defendants from judges, witnesses and court personnel….” [Link to Survey.]…
Which Version of Dred Scott, Plessy, or Bush v. Gore Do You Want?: U.S. Supreme Court Rewrites (ur, edits) Past Opinions
…the Environmental Protection Agency. But most changes are neither prompt nor publicized, and the court’s secretive editing process has led judges and law professors astray, causing them to rely on…
Equal Justice Conference: Portland, April 30, May 1-3
Extend a welcome to these creative and purposeful lawyers, judges, and public law librarians who will learn about and share tips on creating effective access to justice, access to…
Access to Justice Updates from Richard Zorza
…Doctor “Mindfulness” has Major Implications for Lawyers and Judges (9/26/13) 3) Reflecting on Court Technology at Midtown Community Court’s 20th Anniversary (9/22/13), including a link to the NCSC “The Ten…
Battle of the (Oregon) Lawyer Bands (10/3/13)
…title of “Best Oregon Lawyer Band.” Judges from the MBA legal community will decide the winner at the end of all the performances. Bring your family and friends and cheer…
U.S. Constitution Day is Monday, September 17th
…(Oregon!) Courthouse steps from Noon – 1 on Monday, September 17th. I’m inviting our local attorneys, judges, and elected officials, and will do a little publicity as the date gets…
Oregon Consumer Law: Parking Tickets, Tax Collectors, Weekend Tow Jobs, and a “Notice of Tort Claim” Appeal
…also see how the best intentions can go awry, also common amongst us ordinary people who make simple, human mistakes, as if judges never forget to pay parking tickets and…
The Law Librarian and the FBI: A Shaggy Dog Tale in Six Parts: PART SIX
…or simply a paperback book purchased with public money for the enjoyment of hundreds for the next couple of years? Most law enforcement personnel, from police to prosecutors to judges,…
Oregon Civil Process Manual: Service, Writs, $350
…of libraries will have it. I’m not sure it is worth $350, but it sure does help lawyers, judges, and litigants answer a lot of their service and writ questions –…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

