…the business of America is business, isn’t it? At least that is what my undergraduate legal history professor always told us – and he was seldom wrong about anything.)…
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Small Claims Court in Oregon: Advice and Tips for Plaintiffs and Defendants
…Plaintiffs and Defendants 6) Oregon Small Claims Court Resources at the Washington County Law Library 7) For lawyers: Small Claims Court Resources for Oregon Lawyers: CLEs, Video, Books, History…
Learning How to Lie: a Lesson Well Taught (Washington Post article)
…with Salsa” Side Dish” “Members of Congress Fail American History Test: Only 13% Earn a Barely Passing Grade (60% or better).” Hmmm. Telling lies, making up part-truths, or simple obfuscation…
How to Evaluate Covid-19 Resources: the Good, Bad, Puzzling, Outdated, Rumor, Un/Official, and the Profiteering
…https://firstdraftnews.org/latest/the-6-types-of-coronavirus-misinformation-to-watch-out-for/ See also their page: https://firstdraftnews.org/latest/ Stanford History Education Group (SHEG): https://sheg-cor.cdn.prismic.io/sheg-cor/d58654d5-d7d7-4149-afb7-08950456adaa_COR-Classroom-Poster-blue.pdf TinyURL: https://tinyurl.com/rltloco Podcast: On the Media: from their March 27, 2020 program, Playing The Hero: URL: https://www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/otm/segments/armchair-virology-goes-viral…
Righting Civil Wrongs: Tort Museum Virtual Tour
…Virtual Tour. Among other tort law history exhibits at the museum, you can read about the “Hot Coffee” case, its persistent myth, and the documentary “Hot Coffee,” which I blogged…
Is Artificial Intelligence Ready to Help with Legal Research?
…platform to do legal research. Above the Law has an interesting piece on how AI is transforming legal research, including a brief history of legal research all the way back…
New legal research guide – Administrative law
…. You can find more Oregon Legal Research blog posts on administrative law, including an invaluable post on researching the history of an OAR , using the “administrative…
How Do You Want to be Remembered? A Tribute to California Appellate Court Presiding Justice, David Sills
…when Dave Sills walked into them. People got better. Problems seemed smaller. … … He loved history and politics the way most men love burgers and beer. Books on both…
Index of Presidential Signing Statements, 2001-2007
…return home journey and they had the most interesting conversation, about history, life, and everything else – not just techie talk! Made me feel better about the future. And I…
More “Let’s Kill All the Law Libraries”: Virtual Law Libraries and Chief Justice Roberts
…must use critical thinking when examining it, he said. Roberts’ observations came as he traced the history of technology’s role in the law during a 40 minute lecture on the…
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