The current issue, no. 85, no.1, 2006, of the Oregon Law Review has one article (specifically a “comment”) on Oregon law, “Championed by Progressives and William U’Ren: Can…
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Cite-Checking: A Thousand Points of Citator-Speak
responses, and not a few “namemushs.” We focused primarily on case citators, but keep in mind you can cite-check a lot of things, including law review articles, court rules, statutes, and…
Oregon Statutes of Limitations and ORS 12.220, a “Saving Statute”
will be absolutely wrong about what the law is.”) An example, and bear in mind that ORS 12.220 has been around since 1961 (amended in 2003): Oregon Court of Appeals…
What Do People (and Lawyers) Ask Public Law Librarians?
…yr old daughter to a friend. Provided legal research assistance, resources, and referrals. • Attorney wanted to know the proper citation format for an Oregon Appeals Court case. Got it…
Motion to Strike!
From the Oregon Supreme Court: “For those reasons, effective April 1, 2007, the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeals on the court’s own motion will strike any motion…
Oregon Uniform Trial Court Rules (OTCR)
Don’t forget that the Uniform Trial Court Rules were revised and effective August 1, 2011. These are annual revisions, with periodic out of cycle amendments. Look for…
Justice Ballmer elected as 42nd Chief Justice of Oregon Supreme Court
See OJD Media Release, dated 1/20/12* ‘The Honorable Thomas A. Balmer has been elected as the 42nd Chief Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court, the court announced today. Balmer…
When the Supreme Court “Rock” Bashes into the Stephen Colbert “Hard Place,” Brace Yourself, Bridget
Law in the News alerts us (on 2/3/12) to this provocative article: Colbert v. the Court: Why, in the battle over Citizens United, the Supreme Court never had a…
Understanding the Courts: NCSC Video Series
The Jenkins Law Library, Philidelphia, Blog shared the recent launch of a series of short videos that explain partes of the court and legal system by the National Center…
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