…improperly instructed the jury to the effect that a person is justified in using deadly force in self defense to defend against imminent use of deadly force by another only…
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It’s 9 a.m. Do you know if your software is licensed?
…BSA is within its rights to wring expensive punishments aimed at stopping software copying. And its leaders say they focus on small businesses because that’s where illegitimate software use is…
How to Change the World: “Even if it embarrasses your kids”
…both of them.”‘ Full story, here. (If the link no longer works, use the Oregonian database through your local Oregon public library to find the story or email me.)…
MetaCrap and …
…use the example of “Capri, ” where it’s the Island Capri, the Ford Capri, and there’s a motel Capri that shows up for some reason. The remarkable thing is they…
More Free and Low-Cost Legal Research Services
…here.) I’ve blogged before about free and low cost legal research tools. Type low cost (do NOT use quotation marks) into the Oregon Legal Research home-page search box to see…
Abandoned Property, Terms of Copyright, and More
The Library Law blog is chock full of useful posts: Abandoned Property Guide with a link to the Abandoned Property Project, Updated Terms of Copyright grid, Stanford Copyright and…
New Oregon Lawyer blog “Oregon CLE”
Oregon CLE is not a puzzle; it is a product of Hawk Education Services and, among other things, produces CLE (continuing legal education) courses that lawyers can use to…
Common Law Domestic Partnerships in Oregon
The OSB Family Law Section Newsletter, October 2007, vol. 26, no. 5, has the following articles that may be of use: Klohe, Trena, “Dissolving a Common Law Domestic Partnership…
The Oregon FISA (Brandon Mayfield) Decision
One easy way to keep up with Oregon legal news is to use Justia’s search engine on their web site. A recent search turned up this link to…
Ghostwriting and Pro Se Plaintiffs
…often are unable to control the ultimate use or presentation of their work product. In my opinion, Helen Hierschbiel’s July 2007 article, “The Ethics of Unbundling, ” correctly concludes that…
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