…list California appellate court’s: Justice Bedsworth, whose column, Criminal Waste of Space, is published monthly in the OC Lawyer: November 2011 – Dear Friends and Gentle Hearts…
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No Death Goals (Volvo) and Access to Justice?
also an example of corporate culture following governmental policy. So the obvious question is this: What similar realistic, but challenging goals could we set for access to justice — goals…
Access to Justice Updates from Richard Zorza
Lots of interesting posts on Richard Zorza’s Access to Justice Blog: 1) Guest Post from World Bank’s Paul Prettitore on Legal Aid in Jordan (10/10/13) 2) NYT Piece on…
Washington State: Access to Justice and Bar Leaders Conference
Event: Access to Justice and Bar Leaders Conference, June 8–10, 2012 in Yakima, Washington: Topic: “Our New Economic Reality: The Legal Profession’s Role in partnership with the Washington State…
Justice Bedsworth and the Erratic Judges Tackle the English Language
…criminal law attorneys have the best stories, with consumer law attorneys not far behind.) In the July 2012 issue of the OCBA Lawyer, Appellate Court Justice Bedsworth’s “A Criminal Waste…
Justice Bedsworth and Deputy Dawg
Mexico” Not many judges can get Strindberg, Vaughn, New Mexico, and dog Nikka, the only state certified “police officer” in town in the same paragraph. But Justice Bedworth can….
Oregon Small Claims Court, TurboCourt, and eCourt
and their TurboCourt link. Or, visit your own county’s Circuit or Justice Court to find out if they too have TurboCourt. In the future, however, Oregon Judicial Department’s eCourt may…
Oregon Legislative Hearing Minutes: A Reminder
posted at the Department of Justice website – but what do you do if you need a legislative history of a law, including its public hearings? People use their public…
Oregon Small Claims Court Forms
many or possibly all of the Oregon Circuit Court websites and at county justice courts. (Note: Not all counties have Justice Courts.) Law libraries and public libraries may have…
Civics Lession: Does Oregon Have Three “Branches” of Government?
Gavel to Gavel blog (a review of state legislation affecting the courts) had this September 4th post: “Oregon Measure 78 clarifies: does Oregon have a judicial branch? A judicial…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

