…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…
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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…
Oregon Traffic Law: Safety Corridor Designations and Traffic Ticket Legal Research
What if you get a traffic ticket and it’s based on the police officer’s wrong assumption about the law? It never hurts to do a little legal research, and…
The Independent Legal Publisher: Alive and Thriving
The Law Librarian Blog (LLB) has an interview with the Quid Pro Books publisher: Law Prof as Independent Law Book Publisher: An Interview with Alan Childress, Founder of Quid…
What is a “Valid Signature” on an Oregon Initiative Petition?
…reading The Law. If you are the sort who only Consumes information, and who doesn’t participate in its Creation or its Analysis, you can move on to other blogs where…
Beat Your Ticket, Get Your Day in Court
This OLR blog post has been updated: see Sept. 18th, 2008, post: Traffic Law: How to Beat (or Transcend) Your Ticket “I got this here traffic ticket…
Legal Reference Tips for Oregon Public Service Librarians and Library Assistants
1) There are excellent legal research guides and links at the Oregon Law Help website. Legal aid lawyers compile these materials and links to a wide range of organizations….
Medical Marijuana Fotonovela: Legal Self-help Center Reality Show
From the Sacramento County Law Library, which has an excellent collection of legal research and self-help resources, you can find this very funny, but also very realistic video of…
Can I tape record a conversation without someone knowing it?
Please read the Nov. 11, 2011, update to this post. And a couple other variations library reference staff hear a lot: Is it Lawful to Record Someone Without…
Oregon Nonprofits and the Law
for any and all Oregon nonprofit questions. (Most Oregon public libraries have the handbook .) 2) If your nonprofit questions are about tax law, exempt status, incorporation, privacy,…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

