The Oregon State Bar (OSB) has approved a Nonprofit Organizations Law Section (NOLS) for OSB members, effective January 2012. The Nonprofit Organizations Law Section (NOLS) will support Oregon attorneys who…
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Free and Open Access to the Law
‘Aux Armes, Citoyens!:’ Time for Law Schools to Lead the Movement for Free and Open Access to the Law, by Ian Gallacher, published here. From the article’s abstract: “This…
Perils of a New Washington County (Oregon) Law Library Website
…this Oregon Legal Research blog to research guides on the Washington County (Oregon) Law Library’s (WCLL) webpage will be misdirected. Not all of them, but too many. I am…
How Do I Find Help with Legal Research in Another State?
…on finding a lawyer, being an executor of the will, and if there was anything he could do to help remotely. Even though he was interested in Kentucky procedures, there…
Chef Higgins and the Law of Salmon
You have to love chefs who also know something about how laws are made and are willing to speak out. It makes my little law librarian heart all…
Peanuts and the Law
…the meantime, on to Peanuts and the Law which I read about during my jury service (waiting, waiting, and more waiting – can’t they speed it up a bit? But…
Lawyer and Law Student Criminal (or unethical) Use of Lexis & Westlaw
From Law in the News: “Utah opinion notes “numerous” law students report employment is conditioned upon criminal misuse of free Wexis access“ Excerpt: “According to a recently released opinion…
Oregon Law Review: Symposium Issue: “Disentangling Church and State: Have the Courts Done Enough?”
Two articles on Oregon law in the Oregon Law Review, vol. 85, #2, 2006 (previous issues online; the current one can be found at a law library and some…
Book Review: Levitt & Davis: “Internet Legal Research on a Budget: Free and Low-Cost Resources for Lawyers”
Book Review: Levitt & Davis: “Internet Legal Research on a Budget: Free and Low-Cost Resources for Lawyers” Would you like a clear description of 3 free online versions…
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…
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