Their son is in law school and their daughter used to practice corporate law but came back to her hometown to practice juvenile law. Her husband is a Justice of…
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Sister Helen Prejean in Eugene
PREJEAN LECTURE Friday: 7 p.m., Room 175 of the Knight Law Center, University of Oregon, 1515 Agate St.; free and open to the public Lecture title: “From Revenge…
Book: “Uscrewed: the consumer’s guide to getting what you paid for”
…credit card company tricks, to retail store policies, to bad service, etc. Take a look at this hot list of consumer complaints at the Oregon AG Office of Consumer Affairs…
Bedsworth Returns
The latest Bedsworth (Justice William W. Bedsworth) is out and you won’t want to miss it. Who knew being a judge could be so much fun,…
Animal Law at the Oregon Legislature: 18 March 2015
…of Animal Law Jacob Kamins, State of Oregon Animal Cruelty Deputy District Attorney Scott Heiser, Animal Legal Defense Fund Director of Criminal Justice Program March 18, 2015 3:00…
Big Law, Big Bucks, Big Data, Big Ideas: Better Mousetrap or Sucker Punch?
…capitalists are skeptical of the upheaval underway in BigLaw, with uncertainty around changes in pricing and ownership rules as well as concern about efficiency and access to justice. So instead,…
Criminal Law: How to Think Like a Lawyer (Nov 2016, PUGS, Portland, OR)
PUGS (Portland Underground Graduate School) offers this November 2016 class – and many others: “Criminal Law: How to Think Like a Lawyer: LEARN THE BASICS OF CRIMINAL LAW IN…
A New Bedsworth
…new Bedsworth is always worth celebrating (as if Friday wasn’t enough AND April First just 2 days away!). Prepare to laugh with our favorite California appellate court justice….
Oregon State Bar Announces Free Legal Answers Website
The Oregon State Bar recently launched Free Legal Answers in partnership with the American Bar Association that uses volunteer Oregon attorneys to answer legal questions for free for qualifying…
Executive Order 9066 and the Tides of History
and the related curfew challenged by Minoru Yasui of Oregon and Gordon Hirabayashi. In all three cases the Supreme Court upheld the right of the government to exclude Japanese Americans…
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