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Courthouse Dogs: A New Use for Service Animals
About Courthouse Dogs: Mission: “The mission of Courthouse Dogs Foundation is to promote justice with compassion through the use of professionally trained assistance dogs to provide emotional support to…
April Fool, or Not: The Oregon State Bar is Looking for Lawyer Poets
…fun: Baseball Haiku And, lest you think Haiku is there for the taking (or the re-printing), from our favorite lawyer-poet there is this: Haiku and the Fair Use Doctrine…
“I can’t remotely use this law journal”: Technology (and reference interviewing) in the Law Library
…how reference desk-qualified you are. Those library staffers who don’t see both meanings need some retraining. “I can’t remotely use x law journal?” Speaking of seeing “both (all!) meanings,” don’t…
The Lay of the Land(lording); or, On Becoming a Professional Landlord in Oregon
current Oregon landlords may find the following publications useful as well: Handbook for Oregon Landlords by Stevens-Ness Publishing Co. Landlord/Tenant Rights in Oregon by Janay Haas Landlord-Tenant Law: Rights and…
Jurors: Pay Attention to the Judge’s Instructions, or Land in Jail
From a 1/25/12, Law in the News link, we travel to this story from England: “Jurors: leave the information age—or go to jail,” by Peter Bright: Excerpt: “An English…
Bubbles in MOOC-land
“Understanding the MOOC moment,“ by Prof. Randal Picker (guest-blogging) July 10 at Volokh Conspiracy. (Professor Picker’s website, or maybe this website.) Excerpt: “Next Monday, I am launching a new free…
Don’t Throw Out that “Old” Oregon Law Book! (Motor Vehicle, Criminal Law, and Probate Law Revisions)
…historical legal resources. An Old Book may still contain Good Law. Think criminal, land use, toxic waste, education, and property laws (how old is the oldest private property in this…
Measure 37: The L&C Law Profs Sound Off
Today’s Oregonian opinion piece by Lewis & Clark ‘s Professor Blumm is here: “Inject some clarity in our land–use laws,” and Lewis & Clark’s Professor James Huffman’s piece from…
Resolution A: Regarding Incorporated and Unincorporated Cities in Multnomah County
…the city auditor’s office to ask. We all have much to learn about how laws are made! 3) I’ve reprinted the Multnomah County website’s Resolution A here, but I recommend you look…
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