The Oregon State Bar (OSB) has a Legallinks TV and video program that covers a wide variety of legal topics and issues. Episodes air on cable channels…
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Oregon Court of Appeals Sniffs the Weed and Finds it “not inherently unpleasant”: Oregon v. Lang
…and also perhaps talk to a lawyer or judge about it, rather than relying on a brief news report – or a blog post. One cannot read this case, or…
Oregon State Bar Proposes Changes to Public Disciplinary Process for Lawyers
“State lawyer group mulls controversial changes to make pending disciplinary records off-limits to public,” Portland Tribune, 05 January 2016, by Nick Budnick: Excerpt: “The state agency that oversees the…
Copyright Tools for Libraries and Librarians (ALA)
…Do not be penny wise and pound foolish. Your library employer has, or should have, a lawyer who is paid for making these decisions that will keep you and the…
Freelance isn’t Free: Nonpayment is Theft (Bitch Media)
…own legal remedies for nonpayment for goods and services. Visit a public law library and talk to a lawyer to find out self-help, small claims court, and other legal options….
What is the Law of Net Neutrality? “Making Sense of the FCC’s Effort to Kill Net Neutrality” (Radio Survivor)
…is no lawyer and asks common sense questions (that sometimes make no sense – and that’s OK!) and the law professor does a masterful job interpreting and responding to the…
Free Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Lookup at NICB
…starting places for legal research, not full legal research strategies or results. Please talk to a lawyer or law librarian if you want to research your legal issue thoroughly….
Bicycles on Sidewalks: Oregon Laws
…they write the laws. For some of us, our favorite bicycling, teaching, blogging, and writing lawyer, Ray Thomas, has done a lot of the legal research. I can’t…
Ask a Journalist Today: What is “Title 42”?
…want to master their own crafts and want to know about sources of the law and legal citation. At the very least, ask a lawyer or a law librarian or…
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