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If Access to Justice (A2J) is to be something other than a catch-phrase or a pipe dream, lawyers, judges, court administrators, and law librarians need to think, plan, and…

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Oregon isn’t the only state with its courthouses on the verge of collapse (see page 32 of the report) (re “collapse”: only a mild exaggeration if the judges and…

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…(and not just in the U.S. – it was a big, a huge, deal when some judges in the U.K. courts started using legislative history instead of relying only on…

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…access to their state court judges’ opinions, read this article. You will see that some people do, and you will see what it took to make it possible (not all…

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…of this campaign was to develop a series of graphic novels, called Justice Case Files, which engage the reader while giving insight into how judges make decisions, how the courts…

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…it also creates challenges in the legal environment (and elsewhere) when fixed content is necessary for legal writers to support their conclusions. Judges, attorneys, academics, and others using citations need…

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…the civil justice system. This full day forum presents an opportunity to hear from judges, the Bar, private lawyers, legal aid lawyers and other community partners on identifying and overcoming…

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…the Washington County (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…

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